BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — A budget proposal in the North Carolina Senate could force parents to foot the bill for their children’s Advanced Placement exams.
The proposal cuts $14 million set aside for AP classes, which are college-level courses students can take in high school for credit.
Previously, the state has covered the cost, but if the Republican-led proposal passes, parents would have to pay around $99 per exam—but Brunswick County Schools says they have other plans…