About 200 schools are eligible for funds for the next three years through the College Board initiative, including 30 in Los Angeles County.
About 200 California public schools, including 30 in Los Angeles County, will be eligible to receive funding for additional Advanced Placement courses through an initiative announced Tuesday.



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