Imagine getting paid up to $500 for passing a really hard test in high school. Now imagine you're the teacher, and you get $150 for every student in your class who passes that test. Chances are, you'd both try a little harder.
That's the scenario at 46 high schools in Texas, where cash incentives and training have dramatically increased the number of students taking and passing the rigorous Advanced Placement classes.
Through private donors and a nonprofit organization that oversees the incentive program, the schools have seen a phenomenal rise in students of all races, gender and income taking the college-level courses, and ''passing,'' or scoring 3 or higher on a 5-point scale. One school district saw a 600% rise in students passing AP math, science and English tests.
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