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Mandeville High Named to 2025 AP School Honor Roll

Mandeville High was announced by the College Board to the 2025 Advanced Placement Program (AP) School Honor Roll, earning bronze recognition. This honor was earned based on criteria that reflects Mandeville High’s commitment to increasing college-going culture, providing opportunities for students to earn college credit, and maximizing college readiness.

The Mandeville High Class of 2025 had 40% of seniors take at least one AP Exam during high school, 32% of seniors score a three or higher on at least one AP Exam, and 4% of seniors take five or more AP Exams.

The AP Program at Mandeville High includes:

  • 13 AP Courses
  • 40 AP Class Offerings
  • 11 AP Teachers

“I am so proud of our students for this accomplishment and for all they strive to achieve,” said Mandeville High Principal Christian Monson. “It is an honor to lead Mandeville High and witness our strong tradition of success continue.”

Mandeville High School is one of eight public high schools in St. Tammany Parish and is located in Mandeville, Louisiana. The school has earned national recognition as a U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Serving approximately 2,100 students in grades 9–12, Mandeville High maintains a strong college-going culture, with 93% of graduates continuing their education, including 89% attending four-year colleges or universities and 4% enrolling in two-year colleges or other postsecondary institutions.

The AP Program enables students to pursue college-level studies with the opportunity to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both. Through AP courses, students learn to think critically, construct solid arguments, and see many sides of an issue. With these skills, students are prepared for success after high school.