42 WHB Students Named AP Scholars

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In recognition of students’ outstanding marks on national AP exams, 42 WHB students have been named AP Scholars; 14 were recognized as an AP Scholar with Honor, and 11 were named as an AP Scholar with Distinction.

Students are required to score a 3 or higher on three or more AP exams to be named a scholar.  For a Scholar with Honor, students must earn a 3.25 on all AP exams taken with grades of 3 or higher on four or more of the exams.  Scholars with Distinction must receive an average score of 3.5 on all AP exams and grades of 4 or higher on five or more of the exams.

Following students received the honor:

Amanda Abel, Angela Acampora, Jane Alavez, Matthew Anastasia, Laurence Barr-Forget, Rachel Bentz, Ansley Berman, Julian Buchen, Bjorn Christensen, Ariana DeMattei, Charles Fee, Caitlin Gallagher, Paige Garrett, Sarah Gobler, Natalie Gosnell, Ryan Haber, Cole Hempel, Jordan Klinge, Luke Lampasona, Alexander Lidonnici, Jake Linder, Alexandria Lockwood, Anthony Lopresti, EmmaLee Marino, Cailyn Monastero, Gianni Mongelluzzo, James Moran, Grace O’Hare, Carolina Perez, Edon Popi, Lindsay Rongo, Olivia Santora, Brandon Schwartz, Katherine Sheehan, Alex Slover, Richard Tiska, Juliet Tomaro, Sean Toner, Martin VanderSchaaf, Natalia Vetri, Griffin Wagner and Julia Worthington.

AP Scholars with Honor

Aidan Baryk, Emma Bender, Graig Connor, Anna Duchidze, Geena Garcia, Naomi Graney, Brielle Hanratty, Emily Jaquin, Eleanor Kast, Josette Lapinski, Sabrina Pustovit, Kathleen Ray, Madeline Seitles and Juliana Zemmour.

AP Scholar with Distinction

Christopher Bender, Kayla Berman, Ariel Kaplan, Richard Kern, Frank Lapinski, Bennett McCombe, Jackson Parli, Adam Sheren, Sydney Sheren, Jillian Vargas and Stella Westlake.

Congratulations!