What is a college board school?

There's no official designation as a "College Board school." The College Board is a non-profit organization that develops and administers standardized tests like the SAT and AP exams, as well as providing other educational services.

Schools don't become officially designated as "College Board schools." However, many schools are heavily involved with the College Board's programs. This means they:

* Offer Advanced Placement (AP) courses: These are college-level courses taught in high school.

* Administer SAT and/or PSAT exams: They serve as test centers for these standardized tests.

* Utilize College Board resources: They may use College Board materials and programs for curriculum development or college counseling.

In short, a school heavily involved with College Board programs might colloquially be *referred to* as a "College Board school," but it's not an official title. It simply means the school actively participates in the College Board's offerings.

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