College Credit by Examination Incentive Program (CCEIP) FY19 (For Exams Taken SY17-18) Report As of December 10, 2019

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College Credit by Examination Incentive Program (CCEIP) FY19 (For Exams Taken SY17-18) Report As of December 10, 2019 College Credit by Examination Incentive Program (CCEIP) FY19 (for exams taken SY17-18) Report as of December 10, 2019 Annual report submitted by the Arizona Department of Education per ARS §15-249.06 (F) 1. The number of students who took a qualifying examination at each school. Total Number of Students Who Took a Qualifying Examination at Each School. 36,347 2. The number of students who received a passing score on a qualifying examination and the number of incentive bonus awards distributed. Total Number of Students Who Received a Passing Score on a Qualifying Examination 13,028 Total CCEIP Bonus Awards Distributed 22,296 3. The number and types of qualifying examinations taken by students. Summary by Examination Type Total College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations 21,194 Total International Baccalaureate Examinations 1,060 Total Cambridge A-Level and Cambridge AS-Level Examinations 42 Total All CCCEIP Qualifying Examinations 22,296 Total # of Exams Total # of Exams Total CCEIP Bonus Total CCEIP Bonus from Schools from Schools for Exams from for Exams from with 50% or with Less than Total # Schools with 50% Schools with Less Total CCEIP CCEIP Exam Type Higher Free or 50% or Higher of or Higher Free or than 50% or Higher Bonus Payments Reduced-Price Free or Reduced- Exams Reduced-Price Free or Reduced- Meals Price Meals Meals Price Meals College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations 2,314 18,880 21,194 $730,992.60 $3,976,128.00 $4,707,120.60 International Baccalaureate Examinations 470 590 1,060 $148,473.00 $124,254.00 $272,727.00 Cambridge A-Level and Cambridge AS-Level Examinations 14 28 42 $4,422.60 $5,868.80 $10,319.40 TOTAL ALL CCEIP Eligible Exams 2,798 19,498 22,296 $883,888.20 $4,106,278.80 $4,990,167.00 4. The amount of bonus monies received by each school. Total Participating High Schools 219 Total CCEIP Qualifying Examinations 22,296 Total CCEIP Bonus Monies Received by Each School $4,990,167.00 School Total ID School Name LEA Name Exams Total Bonus 78898 Academy of Tucson High School Academy of Tucson, Inc. 6 $1,263.60 5891 Accelerated Learning Laboratory Accelerated Elementary and Secondary Schools 14 $2,948.40 5454 Agua Fria High School Agua Fria Union High School District 64 $20,217.60 5436 Alhambra High School Phoenix Union High School District 15 $4,738.50 92885 American Leadership Academy - Ironwood American Leadership Academy, Inc. 25 $5,265.00 90769 American Leadership Academy - Queen Creek American Leadership Academy, Inc. 29 $6,107.40 509281 American Leadership Academy, Gilbert American Leadership Academy, Inc. 3 $631.80 6055 Amphitheater High School Amphitheater Unified District 31 $9,792.90 91292 Andrada Polytechnic High School Vail Unified District 21 $4,422.60 5925 Apache Junction High School Apache Junction Unified District 20 $6,318.00 5431 Apollo High School Glendale Union High School District 47 $14,847.30 5066 Arcadia High School Scottsdale Unified District 151 $31,800.60 10733 Arizona College Prep Academy Collaborative Pathways, Inc. 2 $631.80 89591 Arizona College Prep Erie Campus Chandler Unified District #80 250 $52,650.00 81179 Arizona Connections Academy Arizona Connections Academy Charter School, Inc. 3 $631.80 5519 Arizona School For The Arts Arizona School For The Arts 82 $17,269.20 79705 Arizona Virtual Academy Portable Practical Educational Preparation, Inc. (PPEP, Inc.) 6 $1,895.40 91304 ASU Preparatory Academy- Phoenix High School ASU Preparatory Academy 14 $4,422.60 91306 ASU Preparatory Academy-Polytechnic High School ASU Preparatory Academy 27 $5,686.20 5162 Barry Goldwater High School Deer Valley Unified District 72 $22,744.80 79633 Basha High School Chandler Unified District #80 549 $115,619.40 92030 BASIS Ahwatukee BASIS Schools, Inc. 334 $70,340.40 91056 BASIS Chandler BASIS Schools, Inc. 637 $134,152.20 90863 BASIS Flagstaff BASIS Schools, Inc. 269 $56,651.40 92735 BASIS Goodyear BASIS Schools, Inc. 21 $4,422.60 91997 BASIS Mesa BASIS Schools, Inc. 304 $64,022.40 90509 BASIS Oro Valley BASIS Schools, Inc. 425 $89,505.00 91055 BASIS Peoria BASIS Schools, Inc. 453 $95,401.80 91343 BASIS Phoenix BASIS Schools, Inc. 569 $119,831.40 92321 BASIS Prescott BASIS Schools, Inc. 213 $44,857.80 81079 BASIS Scottsdale BASIS Schools, Inc. 874 $184,064.40 91766 BASIS Tucson North BASIS Schools, Inc. 658 $138,574.80 92270 Benjamin Franklin High School Benjamin Franklin Charter School 33 $6,949.80 89571 Betty Fairfax High School Phoenix Union High School District 15 $4,738.50 5648 Blue Ridge High School Blue Ridge Unified School District No. 32 21 $4,422.60 85850 Boulder Creek High School Deer Valley Unified District 244 $51,386.40 4759 Bowie High School Bowie Unified District 1 $315.90 6097 Bradshaw Mountain High School Humboldt Unified District 68 $21,481.20 5424 Buckeye Union High School Buckeye Union High School District 18 $5,686.20 4783 Buena High School Sierra Vista Unified District 42 $8,845.20 5014 Cactus High School Peoria Unified School District 29 $6,107.40 5137 Cactus Shadows High School Cave Creek Unified District 237 $49,912.20 5438 Camelback High School Phoenix Union High School District 16 $5,054.40 90124 Campo Verde High School Gilbert Unified District 258 $54,334.80 5808 Canyon Del Oro High School Amphitheater Unified District 255 $53,703.00 5440 Carl Hayden High School Phoenix Union High School District 33 $10,424.70 5948 Casa Grande Union High School Casa Grande Union High School District 76 $24,008.40 5839 Catalina Foothills High School Catalina Foothills Unified District 332 $69,919.20 5756 Catalina High Magnet School Tucson Unified District 2 $631.80 5016 Centennial High School Peoria Unified School District 33 $6,949.80 5439 Central High School Phoenix Union High School District 19 $6,002.10 78847 Cesar Chavez High School Phoenix Union High School District 56 $17,690.40 5127 Chandler High School Chandler Unified District #80 398 $83,818.80 5069 Chaparral High School Scottsdale Unified District 364 $76,658.40 5757 Cholla High Magnet School Tucson Unified District 28 $8,845.20 6191 Cibola High School Yuma Union High School District 95 $30,010.50 79721 Cienega High School Vail Unified District 178 $37,486.80 4820 Coconino High School Flagstaff Unified District 39 $12,320.10 89859 Combs High School J O Combs Unified School District 20 $4,212.00 5916 Coolidge High School Coolidge Unified District 10 $3,159.00 85810 Copper Canyon High School Tolleson Union High School District 16 $5,054.40 5447 Corona Del Sol High School Tempe Union High School District 277 $58,336.20 5067 Coronado High School Scottsdale Unified District 6 $1,895.40 5429 Cortez High School Glendale Union High School District 42 $13,267.80 5161 Deer Valley High School Deer Valley Unified District 20 $4,212.00 79799 Desert Edge High School Agua Fria Union High School District 26 $5,475.60 92249 Desert Heights Preparatory Academy Desert Heights Charter Schools 2 $421.20 5070 Desert Mountain High School Scottsdale Unified District 388 $81,712.80 79823 Desert Ridge High Gilbert Unified District 91 $19,164.60 5826 Desert View High School Sunnyside Unified District 14 $4,422.60 5449 Desert Vista High School Tempe Union High School District 388 $81,712.80 4983 Dobson High School Mesa Unified District 118 $37,276.20 4773 Douglas High School Douglas Unified District 12 $3,790.80 92892 Dr. Camille Casteel High School Chandler Unified District #80 80 $16,848.00 4903 Duncan High School Duncan Unified District 1 $315.90 5133 Dysart High School Dysart Unified District 23 $7,265.70 78806 East Valley Academy East Valley Academy 2 $421.20 5479 EDUPRIZE SCHOOL Gilbert Eduprize Schools, LLC 3 $631.80 87875 Empire High School Vail Unified District 98 $20,638.80 79376 Estrella Foothills High School Buckeye Union High School District 11 $2,316.60 4842 Flagstaff Arts And Leadership Academy Flagstaff Arts And Leadership Academy 31 $6,528.60 4819 Flagstaff High School Flagstaff Unified District 143 $30,115.80 5897 Florence High School Florence Unified School District 27 $5,686.20 5791 Flowing Wells High School Flowing Wells Unified District 52 $16,426.80 5167 Fountain Hills High School Fountain Hills Unified District 60 $12,636.00 5480 Gateway Early College High School Maricopa County Community College District dba Gateway Early College High School 1 $315.90 89576 Gila Ridge High School Yuma Union High School District 29 $9,161.10 89606 Gilbert Classical Academy High School Gilbert Unified District 170 $35,802.00 5039 Gilbert High School Gilbert Unified District 78 $16,426.80 5426 Glendale High School Glendale Union High School District 39 $12,320.10 4855 Globe High School Globe Unified District 8 $2,527.20 4825 Grand Canyon High School Grand Canyon Unified District 3 $947.70 92317 Great Hearts Academies - Cicero Prep Cicero Preparatory Academy 1 $210.60 89757 Great Hearts Academies - Scottsdale Prep Scottsdale Preparatory Academy 10 $2,106.00 5433 Greenway High School Glendale Union High School District 77 $16,216.20 6015 Hamilton High School Chandler Unified District #80 1262 $265,777.20 5509 Heritage Academy Heritage Academy, Inc. 14 $2,948.40 92521 Heritage Academy Laveen Heritage Academy Laveen, Inc. 6 $1,263.60 92522 Heritage Academy Queen Creek Heritage Academy Queen Creek, Inc. 1 $210.60 5040 Highland High School Gilbert Unified District 320 $67,392.00 79374 Higley High School Higley Unified School District 178 $37,486.80 5610 Holbrook High School Holbrook Unified District 2 $631.80 78809 Horizon Community Learning Center Horizon Community Learning Center, Inc.
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