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Fri Sep 13, 2019, 05:38 PM Sep 2019

Nearly 100 Issaquah high school students in limbo over lost AP scores

Several Issaquah students who took the College Board Advanced Placement (AP) exams last school year were shocked to learn that some of their classmates didn’t get their scores.

Alison Fullington, who is starting her senior year with a full class load, was one of 92 students at Liberty High School in Issaquah who had missing scores from an AP test she took last May.

Students spend about four hours taking each of those exams and spend all year preparing for it.

Test results in Washington state were supposed to go out to students on July 9. However, many students noticed that their AP Language test scores were missing.

Fullington said she contacted College Board multiple times this summer. They told her that the delay was probably her fault for not filling out information.

“Then the next day, I got the email that the College Board did not, in fact, have the tests,” Fullington said.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/nearly-100-issaquah-high-school-students-in-limbo-over-lost-ap-scores/ar-AAHdkzi

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