Cambridge courses are expanding in Indiana high schools through grant funding as an alternative to AP and IB programs. They are currently offered in approximately two dozen U.S. states and 160 countries worldwide. Schools are incorporating these STEM-focused classes to broaden advanced academic options for students.
Key Points
- Cambridge courses new to Indiana but expanding via grants
- Offered in two dozen states and 160 countries as AP/IB alternative
- Focus on STEM and advanced high school curriculum options
Implications for Educational Freedom
No direct implications.
Source: Cambridge-backed courses are expanding in Indiana. Here’s how schools are using them.