Finneytown Secondary Campus has been named to the 2026 Advanced Placement® (AP®) School Honor Roll by the College Board, earning Bronze distinction. This recognition celebrates schools expanding access to college-level learning while maintaining strong academic performance.
To earn this honor, Finneytown met key benchmarks: 48% of seniors took at least one AP exam, 31% scored a 3 or higher, and 15% completed five or more AP exams. These outcomes reflect the district’s commitment to providing rigorous, future-focused learning opportunities for all students.
Currently, Finneytown offers six AP courses: Calculus AB, Human Geography, U.S. Government, U.S. History, Literature and Language, and Psychology.
The AP Program allows students to engage in college-level coursework while still in high school, helping them develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills that are vital for success in college and beyond.
This achievement aligns with Finneytown’s mission to foster academic and social growth in a safe, supportive school environment, and reflects the district’s commitment to increasing opportunity and preparing students for life after graduation.