AP School Honor Roll 2025

College Board announced that all three high schools in Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 have been named to the 2025 Advanced Placement® (AP®) School Honor Roll, earning Gold and Silver distinctions for their commitment to college readiness and academic excellence. 

Lincoln-Way Central High SchoolGold Honor Roll  

  • 66% of seniors took at least one AP Exam during high school 

  • 50% of seniors scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam 

  • 31% of seniors took five or more AP Exams 

Lincoln-Way East High SchoolSilver Honor Roll  

  • 64% of seniors took at least one AP Exam 

  • 51% scored a 3 or higher 

  • 31% took five or more AP Exams 

Lincoln-Way West High SchoolSilver Honor Roll  

  • 60% of seniors took at least one AP Exam 

  • 41% scored a 3 or higher 

  • 22% took five or more AP Exams 

The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools whose AP programs deliver strong results for students while expanding access to rigorous coursework. Schools are honored annually based on three key metrics: increasing college-going culture, providing opportunities for students to earn college credit, and optimizing college readiness. 

College Board’s Advanced Placement® Program enables students to pursue college-level studies with the opportunity to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both, while still in high school. Through AP courses in 40 subjects, each culminating in a challenging exam, students learn to think critically, construct solid arguments, and see many sides of an issue.

Lincoln-Way schools offer a wide range of AP courses across multiple subjects, giving students the chance to engage in college-level work, earn college credit, and develop critical thinking skills that will serve them in higher education and future careers.  The district is incredibly proud of its students and educators for their dedication to academic excellence and college readiness. This recognition reflects our commitment to providing opportunities for all students to challenge themselves and prepare for success beyond high school.