Ditto. My HS (in MN) chose not to offer any. They felt that better grounding in the basics would serve their students better. For those few (typically less than 1%) who truly could benefit from AP, they offered to arrange class schedules to permit taking classes at the U of MN or another college in the Twin Cities.
Alas, my parents both worked, I couldn't yet drive, and the bus schedule didn't mesh with a mixed day at the U and HS. So I had neither AP nor college courses prior to entering college. I think it's safe to say that it didn't hurt me academically or professionally.