Florida’s proposed cuts to AP, other classes leave schools ‘deeply concerned’

Evans High School math instructor Danielle Allen teaches her AP calculus students Friday, November 8, 2019. Florida’s legislature is proposing to slash funding to districts for AP and IB classes, a move that districts say would be “detrimental.” (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
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State lawmakers want to slash in half funding for Advanced Placement, dual enrollment and other college-level high school classes, a move that would cost Florida’s public schools millions of dollars.

Orange County Public Schools alone estimates it would lose nearly $17 million, while the Broward County school district said it could lose about $33.5 million.

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