Pilots Achieve Record AP Success for Fifth Consecutive Year
Proud of Our Pilots!

At De La Salle, our students continue to excel at the highest academic levels. This year, 73.17% of our AP students scored a 3 or higher on their exams—a 7.49% increase from last year and the fifth consecutive year of growth in AP success. Ten of our teachers saw their class scores rise as well, further proving the strength of our academic programs.

Our Pilots go on to thrive at top universities, including Princeton, Stanford, Notre Dame, Pepperdine, Alabama, Illinois, Purdue, Michigan, and Michigan State.

Our faculty models what it means to be lifelong learners. Many dedicated time this summer to exploring new strategies for teaching AP courses, and more will be pursuing AP training this year to sharpen their craft even further. Their commitment ensures that our students are not only challenged but also supported at the highest levels.

With 18 AP courses across a wide range of subjects, De La Salle encourages students to grow academically while building the discipline and confidence that prepare them for college success. Mrs. Michol’s goal is to see every student challenge themselves by taking at least one AP course by junior year, giving them valuable experience and skills early. Many of our Pilots graduate with college credits already earned, giving them a strong head start in admissions, scholarships, and future coursework.

These results are more than numbers—they represent the hard work of our students, the dedication of our faculty, and the strength of our Lasallian community. At De La Salle, every student has the potential to rise to the challenge, and our AP achievements highlight the life-changing opportunities available here.
Pilots Achieve Record AP Success for Fifth Consecutive Year
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