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TEXT: Introducing AP Business with Personal Finance for the 2026-27 School Year

The Course at a Glance:
Business Fundamentals - Get a high-level look at how companies function

Personal Finance Skills
Gain the tools to manage your own money.

Professional Skills
Develop habits that translate to any career.

TEXT: Introducing AP Business with Personal Finance for the 2026-27 School Year The Course at a Glance: Business Fundamentals - Get a high-level look at how companies function Personal Finance Skills Gain the tools to manage your own money. Professional Skills Develop habits that translate to any career.

Coming soon to classrooms Fall 2026 — AP Business with Personal Finance.

Get a closer look at what students will study and the personal and professional skills they will develop in our newest #AP course.

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“Under the Knife” by Alden Faherty | AP 2-D Art and Design

An ink wash illustration. This piece depicts a man on a dock, splitting open an oyster with a knife. Below him are more oysters under the water. Vibrant colors mingle with black inked line art.

“Under the Knife” by Alden Faherty | AP 2-D Art and Design An ink wash illustration. This piece depicts a man on a dock, splitting open an oyster with a knife. Below him are more oysters under the water. Vibrant colors mingle with black inked line art.

“Under the Knife” by Alden Faherty | AP 2-D Art and Design

Alden Faherty's work was selected for the 2025 AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit, which features exceptional artwork from AP students’ final portfolios.

🎨Learn more about Alden's work: spr.ly/63327B64XqB

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College is worth the investment. New data from College Board’s Education Pays report show that completing a degree continues to deliver long-term value. 

AMong all full-time working adults, four-year college graduates earn about 60% more than high school graduates.

College is worth the investment. New data from College Board’s Education Pays report show that completing a degree continues to deliver long-term value. AMong all full-time working adults, four-year college graduates earn about 60% more than high school graduates.

College is worth the investment. New data from College Board’s Education Pays report show that completing a degree continues to deliver long-term value.

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TEXT: SAT Math Practice

Two equations are shown: 3x=12 and -3x+y=-6

The solution to the given system of equations is (x, y). What is the value of y?
A) -3
B) 6
C) 18
D) 30

TEXT: SAT Math Practice Two equations are shown: 3x=12 and -3x+y=-6 The solution to the given system of equations is (x, y). What is the value of y? A) -3 B) 6 C) 18 D) 30

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“NAME” by Abdirizak Abdulle | AP 2-D Art and Design

A photo of a man sitting on a wood paneled floor in the dark. He leans back against a wall letting in a small sliver of light, illuminating his face and his hand resting between his legs.

“NAME” by Abdirizak Abdulle | AP 2-D Art and Design A photo of a man sitting on a wood paneled floor in the dark. He leans back against a wall letting in a small sliver of light, illuminating his face and his hand resting between his legs.

“NAME” by Abdirizak Abdulle | AP 2-D Art and Design

Abdirizak Abdulle's work was selected for the 2025 AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit, which features exceptional artwork from AP students’ portfolios.

🎨 Learn more about Abdirizak's work: spr.ly/63323B6xpvc

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🔔 Reminder 🔔

Students taking AP Seminar, AP Research, and/or AP Computer Science Principles must submit performance tasks as final by April 30 at 11:59 pm ET.

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The 2026 AP Exam dates for students are:

Week 1: May 4-8
Week 2: May 11-15

The 2026 AP Exam dates for students are: Week 1: May 4-8 Week 2: May 11-15

The 2026 #APExam season starts next month. 🗓️ Help your students plan ahead with AP Central. 🔗 spr.ly/63326B6QzPq

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“What is your purpose?” by Aaryn Middlebrooks | AP 2-D Art and Design

A series of 3 black and white portraits with overlayed red calligraphy. The first image shows a portrait of a woman in face paint. Painted card suit diamonds surround her closed eyes, and two silver coins rest on her eyelids. The red calligraphy loops over these features. The next image shows the woman staring at the viewer with painted card suit clubs over her eyes. The calligraphy dances around her head with the written words "encore more" above and below. The final image shows the woman in a frilled dress. Dramatic lighting paints her face and the calligraphy stiches her mouth shut as she pulls it taut between her fingers on either end.

“What is your purpose?” by Aaryn Middlebrooks | AP 2-D Art and Design A series of 3 black and white portraits with overlayed red calligraphy. The first image shows a portrait of a woman in face paint. Painted card suit diamonds surround her closed eyes, and two silver coins rest on her eyelids. The red calligraphy loops over these features. The next image shows the woman staring at the viewer with painted card suit clubs over her eyes. The calligraphy dances around her head with the written words "encore more" above and below. The final image shows the woman in a frilled dress. Dramatic lighting paints her face and the calligraphy stiches her mouth shut as she pulls it taut between her fingers on either end.

“What is your purpose?” by Aaryn Middlebrooks | AP 2-D Art and Design

Aaryn Middlebrooks' work was selected for the 2025 AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit, which features exceptional artwork from AP students’ portfolios.

🎨 About Aaryn's work: spr.ly/63324B6oJvn

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TEXT: Choice C is the best answer because it most accurately states the main idea of the text. The text begins by establishing Ruth Asawa as an artist who worked in several art forms but emphasizes that she was interested in art for reasons other than her desire to create it. The text mentions two ways in which Asawa brought art to children through public schools: cofounding the Alvarado School Arts Workshop in 1968 and helping found a public arts high school in 1982. Thus, the main idea is that Asawa's interest in art education motivated her to establish arts programs for students in San Francisco.

TEXT: Choice C is the best answer because it most accurately states the main idea of the text. The text begins by establishing Ruth Asawa as an artist who worked in several art forms but emphasizes that she was interested in art for reasons other than her desire to create it. The text mentions two ways in which Asawa brought art to children through public schools: cofounding the Alvarado School Arts Workshop in 1968 and helping found a public arts high school in 1982. Thus, the main idea is that Asawa's interest in art education motivated her to establish arts programs for students in San Francisco.

Choice C is the best answer. #SATPractice

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TEXT: SAT Reading and Writing Practice

Ruth Asawa was an accomplished artist who worked in many art forms, including her unique tied-wire sculptures, but she was dedicated to more than the creation of art. Asawa also wanted to bring art to children in her hometown of San Francisco, California. To that end, in 1968 she cofounded the Alvarado School Arts Workshop, which brought works of art and artists into public schools, and in 1982 she helped found a San Francisco public arts high school, which was later named after her.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

A) Asawa inspired many other artists to share their work with students in public schools.
B) Asawa's unique sculptures were appreciated more by local art communities than they were nationwide.
C) Asawa's interest in art education prompted her to create art programs for students in San Francisco.
D) Asawa left a promising career as a sculptor to work as an art teacher in San Francisco schools.

TEXT: SAT Reading and Writing Practice Ruth Asawa was an accomplished artist who worked in many art forms, including her unique tied-wire sculptures, but she was dedicated to more than the creation of art. Asawa also wanted to bring art to children in her hometown of San Francisco, California. To that end, in 1968 she cofounded the Alvarado School Arts Workshop, which brought works of art and artists into public schools, and in 1982 she helped found a San Francisco public arts high school, which was later named after her. Which choice best states the main idea of the text? A) Asawa inspired many other artists to share their work with students in public schools. B) Asawa's unique sculptures were appreciated more by local art communities than they were nationwide. C) Asawa's interest in art education prompted her to create art programs for students in San Francisco. D) Asawa left a promising career as a sculptor to work as an art teacher in San Francisco schools.

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“The Immigration Queue” by Zoya Gupta | AP Drawing

“The Immigration Queue” by Zoya Gupta | AP Drawing

“The Immigration Queue” by Zoya Gupta | AP Drawing

Zoya Gupta work was selected for the AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit, which features exceptional artwork from AP students’ final portfolios.

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TEXT: March 14 SAT Score Release

TEXT: March 14 SAT Score Release

Scores from today's #SAT will be available starting March 27. spr.ly/63329B6MDOU

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TEXT: Choice A is correct. It's given that length WZ and length XY intersect at point Q. It follows that angle WQX and angle YQZ are vertical angles, which means they are congruent to each other. The figure shows that angle W and angle Y both have a measure of a°, so they are congruent to each other. Therefore, triangle QWX and triangle QYZ are similar triangles, where length WQ corresponds to length YQ and length WX corresponds to length YZ. Since the lengths of corresponding sides in similar triangles are proportional, it follows that YZ/YQ = WX/WQ. It's given that YQ=21, WQ=70, and WX=60. Substituting 21 for YQ, 70 for WQ, and 60 for WX in the equation YZ/YQ = WX/WQ yields YZ/21 = 60/70, or YZ/21 = 6/7. Multiplying each side of this equation by 21 yields YZ = 18 Therefore, the length of YZ is 18.

TEXT: Choice A is correct. It's given that length WZ and length XY intersect at point Q. It follows that angle WQX and angle YQZ are vertical angles, which means they are congruent to each other. The figure shows that angle W and angle Y both have a measure of a°, so they are congruent to each other. Therefore, triangle QWX and triangle QYZ are similar triangles, where length WQ corresponds to length YQ and length WX corresponds to length YZ. Since the lengths of corresponding sides in similar triangles are proportional, it follows that YZ/YQ = WX/WQ. It's given that YQ=21, WQ=70, and WX=60. Substituting 21 for YQ, 70 for WQ, and 60 for WX in the equation YZ/YQ = WX/WQ yields YZ/21 = 60/70, or YZ/21 = 6/7. Multiplying each side of this equation by 21 yields YZ = 18 Therefore, the length of YZ is 18.

Choice A is correct. #SATPractice

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TEXT: March 14 SAT

Required Pre-Exam Setup: Download the Bluebook app on your testing device, and complete a quick exam setup under "Your Tests." You must complete this step ahead of test day. Once the exam setup process is complete, you'll receive your admission ticket.

Test Center Closings: Between 10 p.m. ET on Friday, March 13 and the time of the SAT, the Test Center Closings page will have the most timely test center updates
Monitor this page on the day of your test to make sure your test center hasn't changed or closed.

TEXT: March 14 SAT Required Pre-Exam Setup: Download the Bluebook app on your testing device, and complete a quick exam setup under "Your Tests." You must complete this step ahead of test day. Once the exam setup process is complete, you'll receive your admission ticket. Test Center Closings: Between 10 p.m. ET on Friday, March 13 and the time of the SAT, the Test Center Closings page will have the most timely test center updates Monitor this page on the day of your test to make sure your test center hasn't changed or closed.

What to know before the March 14 #SAT.

🎟️ Finish exam setup in Bluebook: spr.ly/63323B6zbA7
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TEXT: SAT Math Practice
IMAGE: The figure drawn is two congruent triangles: WXQ and YQZ. They are sharing angle Q in the center. Angle W and angle Y are labled a°.

TEXT: In the figure shown, length WZ and length  XY intersect at point Q, YQ = 21 WQ = 70 , WX = 60 and XQ = 120 What is the length of YZ?
A) 18
B) 36
C) 120
D) 200

TEXT: SAT Math Practice IMAGE: The figure drawn is two congruent triangles: WXQ and YQZ. They are sharing angle Q in the center. Angle W and angle Y are labled a°. TEXT: In the figure shown, length WZ and length XY intersect at point Q, YQ = 21 WQ = 70 , WX = 60 and XQ = 120 What is the length of YZ? A) 18 B) 36 C) 120 D) 200

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TEXT: Getting Ready for the SAT

TEXT: Getting Ready for the SAT

TEXT: Free SAT Practice. Take advantage of these free official SAT practice resources so you can feel confident on test day. 

The graphic shows modules for "The Official SAT Question of the Day," "Full-Length SAT Practice Tests on Bluebook," "Free Official SAT Tutoring through Schoolhouse," and "Free Official SAT Prep through Khan Academy."

TEXT: Free SAT Practice. Take advantage of these free official SAT practice resources so you can feel confident on test day. The graphic shows modules for "The Official SAT Question of the Day," "Full-Length SAT Practice Tests on Bluebook," "Free Official SAT Tutoring through Schoolhouse," and "Free Official SAT Prep through Khan Academy."

TEXT: Get Your Admission Ticket. You must complete this step ahead of test day. Download the Bluebook app on your testing device, and complete a quick exam setup under "Your Tests." Once the exam setup process is complete, you'll receive your admission ticket. 

What to Bring on Test Day: Your fully charged testing device with the Bluebook application installed, your up-to-date admission ticket, acceptable photo ID, pencils or pens for scratch work, and an acceptable calculator for use on the Math section of the test (there will be an embedded graphing calculator available to use within Bluebook).

TEXT: Get Your Admission Ticket. You must complete this step ahead of test day. Download the Bluebook app on your testing device, and complete a quick exam setup under "Your Tests." Once the exam setup process is complete, you'll receive your admission ticket. What to Bring on Test Day: Your fully charged testing device with the Bluebook application installed, your up-to-date admission ticket, acceptable photo ID, pencils or pens for scratch work, and an acceptable calculator for use on the Math section of the test (there will be an embedded graphing calculator available to use within Bluebook).

March #SAT testing starts soon. Help students prepare with these steps:

🎟️ Complete Bluebook setup to access your admission ticket
🧠 Review what to expect
🎒 Read through the SAT item checklist

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Blue background with The Education Equation podcast logo and photo of Jennie Magiera

AI is reshaping classrooms. The question is: how?

On The Education Equation, Jeremy Singer talks with @msmagiera.bsky.social (Global Head of Education Impact at Google) about what AI can improve—and what it should never replace.

🎧 Subscribe and listen: TheEducationEquation.org

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TEXT: Choice D is the best answer because it most accurately describes how the underlined portion functions in the text as a whole. The function of the underlined portion is to identify a circumstance that is comparable to one in the study and that helps justify LaBerge and team's conclusion, presenting the close similarity of visual tracking in wakeful and dreaming scenarios as support for the implicit idea that the brain perceives dream objects not as imaginary but as somewhat or fully real objects.

TEXT: Choice D is the best answer because it most accurately describes how the underlined portion functions in the text as a whole. The function of the underlined portion is to identify a circumstance that is comparable to one in the study and that helps justify LaBerge and team's conclusion, presenting the close similarity of visual tracking in wakeful and dreaming scenarios as support for the implicit idea that the brain perceives dream objects not as imaginary but as somewhat or fully real objects.

Choice D is the best answer. #SATPractice

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TEXT: Curious about how people visually perceive objects in their dreams, Stephen LaBerge and team recruited lucid dreamers-people aware that they're dreaming as it's happening-for a research study. These participants were reliably able to signal when they had entered a dream state; the team then observed participants' eye movements as they slept. [UNDERLINE START] The smoothness with which participants' eyes tracked objects in their dreams closely matched how sighted people who are awake visually track objects around them, [UNDERLINE END] suggesting to the team that the brain perceives dream objects as the product of something other than pure imagination.

Which choice best states the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?

A) To offer key evidence that undermines LaBerge and team's initial hypothesis
B) To show the unexpected result that led LaBerge and team to change the focus of their study
C) To illustrate an important real-world implication of LaBerge and team's main finding
D) To identify a comparable circumstance that helps justify LaBerge and team's conclusion

TEXT: Curious about how people visually perceive objects in their dreams, Stephen LaBerge and team recruited lucid dreamers-people aware that they're dreaming as it's happening-for a research study. These participants were reliably able to signal when they had entered a dream state; the team then observed participants' eye movements as they slept. [UNDERLINE START] The smoothness with which participants' eyes tracked objects in their dreams closely matched how sighted people who are awake visually track objects around them, [UNDERLINE END] suggesting to the team that the brain perceives dream objects as the product of something other than pure imagination. Which choice best states the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole? A) To offer key evidence that undermines LaBerge and team's initial hypothesis B) To show the unexpected result that led LaBerge and team to change the focus of their study C) To illustrate an important real-world implication of LaBerge and team's main finding D) To identify a comparable circumstance that helps justify LaBerge and team's conclusion

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“Secrets and Woven Horizons” by Wyatt Tarnowski | AP 3-D Art and Design

A wide ceramic pot that tapers heavily at the base. The body and handle on the lid are textured and colored like dark tree bark; almost resembling an acorn.

“Secrets and Woven Horizons” by Wyatt Tarnowski | AP 3-D Art and Design A wide ceramic pot that tapers heavily at the base. The body and handle on the lid are textured and colored like dark tree bark; almost resembling an acorn.

“Secrets and Woven Horizons” by Wyatt Tarnowski | AP 3-D

Wyatt Tarnowski’s work was selected for the AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit, which features exceptional artwork from AP students’ final portfolios.

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“Dawn” by Valeria Dumitrascu | AP Drawing

A warm-toned painting of four young women lying down on a minature suburban town at sunset. Their hair sprawls out on the park grass beneath them. Houses and power lines that line the streets frame them in the left side of the composition. The saturated color pallete and happy expressions on their faces help express a reflection of hometown relationships.

“Dawn” by Valeria Dumitrascu | AP Drawing A warm-toned painting of four young women lying down on a minature suburban town at sunset. Their hair sprawls out on the park grass beneath them. Houses and power lines that line the streets frame them in the left side of the composition. The saturated color pallete and happy expressions on their faces help express a reflection of hometown relationships.

“Dawn” by Valeria Dumitrascu | AP Drawing

Valeria Dumitrascu’s work was selected for the AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit, which features exceptional artwork from AP students’ final portfolios.

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March #SAT = one more way to strengthen college apps. ✅
Registration closes Feb. 27 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
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TEXT: SAT Math Practice

Choice D is correct. It's given that the equation 80S + 90C = 1,120 represents this situation, where S is the number of square tokens won, C is the number of circle tokens won, and 1,120 is the total number of points the tokens are worth. It follows that 80S represents the total number of points the square tokens are worth. Therefore, each square token is worth 80 points. It also follows that 90C represents the total number of points the circle tokens are worth. Therefore, each circle token is worth 90 points. Since a circle token is worth 90 points and a square token is worth 80 points, then a circle token is worth 90-80, or 10, more points than a square token.

TEXT: SAT Math Practice Choice D is correct. It's given that the equation 80S + 90C = 1,120 represents this situation, where S is the number of square tokens won, C is the number of circle tokens won, and 1,120 is the total number of points the tokens are worth. It follows that 80S represents the total number of points the square tokens are worth. Therefore, each square token is worth 80 points. It also follows that 90C represents the total number of points the circle tokens are worth. Therefore, each circle token is worth 90 points. Since a circle token is worth 90 points and a square token is worth 80 points, then a circle token is worth 90-80, or 10, more points than a square token.

Choice D is correct. #SATPractice

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TEXT: SAT Math Practice

At a state fair, attendees can win tokens that are worth a different number of points depending on the shape. One attendee won S square tokens and C circle tokens worth a total of 1,120 points. The equation 80S + 90C = 1, 120 represents this situation. How many more points is a circle token worth than a square token?
A) 950
B) 90
C) 80
D) 10

TEXT: SAT Math Practice At a state fair, attendees can win tokens that are worth a different number of points depending on the shape. One attendee won S square tokens and C circle tokens worth a total of 1,120 points. The equation 80S + 90C = 1, 120 represents this situation. How many more points is a circle token worth than a square token? A) 950 B) 90 C) 80 D) 10

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Photo of a young woman standing alongside her parents holding an award certificate. With a blue bar with text that reads College Board National Recognition Program Awards.

Photo of a young woman standing alongside her parents holding an award certificate. With a blue bar with text that reads College Board National Recognition Program Awards.

Help students stand out as a top student on their #college and scholarship applications.

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“Escondite” by Thomas Diaz | AP 2-D Art and Design

An oil painting depicting two young boys playing a game of hide and seek in their home. One is seen hiding behind a transparent vase in the foreground while the other is shown kneeling on one knee in the reflection of a mirror in a ready stance. The scene creates suspense between the hider and seeker.

“Escondite” by Thomas Diaz | AP 2-D Art and Design An oil painting depicting two young boys playing a game of hide and seek in their home. One is seen hiding behind a transparent vase in the foreground while the other is shown kneeling on one knee in the reflection of a mirror in a ready stance. The scene creates suspense between the hider and seeker.

“Escondite” by Thomas Diaz | AP 2-D Art and Design

Thomas Diaz’s work was selected for the AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit, which features exceptional artwork from AP students’ final portfolios.

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Our latest Trends in College Pricing and Student Aid 2025 report offers encouraging news for graduating seniors planning for college and their families:

📉 Average student debt for four-year college graduates is going down

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“Lotus” by Taolue Yu | AP 2-D Art and Design

A photographic portrait of a young woman seated against a dark green background, holding a large green lotus leaf over her head. She wears a lime green top and floral-inspired pink makeup around her right eye. A blooming pink lotus flower rests on her shoulder. A blurred pink lotus bud is visible in the foreground.

“Lotus” by Taolue Yu | AP 2-D Art and Design A photographic portrait of a young woman seated against a dark green background, holding a large green lotus leaf over her head. She wears a lime green top and floral-inspired pink makeup around her right eye. A blooming pink lotus flower rests on her shoulder. A blurred pink lotus bud is visible in the foreground.

“Lotus” by Taolue Yu | AP 2-D Art and Design

Taolue Yu’s work was selected for the AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit, which features exceptional artwork from AP students’ final portfolios.

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