Shoreline High Schools Earn AP Honor Roll Silver Distinction

Shorecrest and Shorewood recognized for strong AP exam participation and performance

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Shorecrest and Shorewood high schools in Shoreline, Washington have both earned the prestigious AP Honor Roll Silver Distinction, reflecting their students' strong participation and high scores on Advanced Placement exams. Nearly 1,000 local students took almost 2,000 college-level AP tests, with more than 80% potentially earning college credit.

Why it matters

The AP Honor Roll recognition highlights the academic excellence and college-readiness of students at Shoreline's two public high schools. It demonstrates the districts' commitment to providing rigorous coursework and supporting students in challenging themselves through the AP program.

The details

To earn AP Honor Roll Silver Distinction, schools must have increased the number of students participating in AP while also maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning AP Exam scores of 3 or higher. Shorecrest and Shorewood met these criteria, showcasing their ability to expand access to AP courses while also helping students succeed on the college-level exams.

  • Shorecrest and Shorewood high schools earned the AP Honor Roll Silver Distinction in 2026.

The players

Shorecrest High School

A public high school in Shoreline, Washington that has been recognized for its strong Advanced Placement program.

Shorewood High School

A public high school in Shoreline, Washington that has been recognized for its strong Advanced Placement program.

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The takeaway

The AP Honor Roll Silver Distinction earned by Shorecrest and Shorewood high schools demonstrates the districts' commitment to providing rigorous academic opportunities and supporting students in achieving college-level success. This recognition highlights the strong college-readiness of Shoreline students and the quality of the public education system in the community.