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Bartow County Schools Lists 2018 AP Scholars

70 Bartow County students mastered earned prestigious Advanced Placement Scholar Awards.

CARTERSVILLE, GA - From Bartow County School System: Seventy Bartow County students mastered the skills, concepts, and content necessary to earn prestigious Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar Awards, which were based on the 2018 AP exams administered in May.

The College Board’s AP program provides students the opportunity to earn college credit through rigorous college-level work in high school. In Bartow County, nineteen AP courses are offered between Adairsville High School, Cass High School, and Woodland High School.

The College Board recognizes four levels of achievement based on student performance and AP exams. The highest level of academic distinction is National AP Scholar, followed by AP Scholar with Distinction, AP Scholar with Honor, and AP Scholar.

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Two Bartow County students, Jason Burdette (AHS ’18) and Ezra Petron (WHS ’19) qualified for the National AP Scholar Award by earning an average score of 4 or higher on all AP exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams.

Nineteen students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average score of 3.5 or higher on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. The honorees include, Helen Bryant (AHS ’19), Jason Burdette (AHS ’18), Trinity Conant (AHS ’19), Ryan Lance (AHS ’19), John Redd (AHS ’18), Noah Arnold (CHS ’18), Matthew Busse (CHS ’18), Grant Morris (CHS ’18), Emily Tracy (CHS ’18), Carris Adcock (WHS ’19), Carah Camron (WHS ’18), Chase Evans (WHS ’18), Peter Germ (WHS ’19), Amanda Greenway (WHS ’18), Katelyn Grundy (WHS ’19), Heidi Hicks (WHS ’19), Andrew Lorenz (WHS ’18), Ezra Petron (WHS ’19), and Christian Welch (WHS ’18).

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Eighteen students received the AP Scholar with Honor Award after earning an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. The children awarded include Madison Bailey (AHS ’19), Lelah Cochran (AHS ’19), Jesse O’ Kelley (AHS ’19), Robert Barfield (CHS ’19), Trinity Byrd (CHS ’19), Alyssa Childers (CHS ’18), Mia Jackman (CHS ’19), Mason Miller (CHS ’18), Chloe Molner (CHS ’18), Zachary Thacker (CHS ’19), Kenzie Womack (CHS ’18), Macy Wright (CHS ’18), Hannah Adams (WHS ’18), Matthew Cox (WHS ’19), Evan Dasher (WHS ’18), Jordan Duck (WHS ’19),
Stephen Willoughby (WHS ’19), and Tate York (WHS ’18).

Thirty-three students were awarded the AP Scholar distinction by earning a score of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams. Recipients include, Destiny Adams (AHS ’19), Sierra Fritz (AHS ’19), Tristen Garner (AHS ’19), Tamaris Henderson (AHS ’19), Abby Herren (AHS ’19), Evelyn Lipham (AHS ’19), Mary Blasingame (CHS ’18), Brianna “Necole” Gonsahn (CHS ’19), Nicholas Harp (CHS ’18), Annamarie King (CHS ’18), Isabella Mann (CHS ’19), Garrett Moore (CHS ’19), Charli-Anne Shane (CHS ’18), Ashlie Swanson (CHS ’18), Grace Weeks (CHS ’19), Abbey Bartmess (WHS ’19), Dillon Carver (WHS ’20), Lisett Cruz (WHS ’18), Ashley Curtis (WHS ’19), Robert Gollhofer (WHS ’19), Isaac Martin (WHS ’18), Abby Matthews (WHS ’20), Trey McCoy (WHS ’18), Reece Mitchell (WHS ’19), Jonathan Moore (WHS ’18), Katharine Oliver (WHS ’19), Liam Peach (WHS ’18), Noah Pirkle (WHS ’18), Banta Sesay (WHS ’19), Landon Simmons (WHS ’18), McKenna Traphaegen (WHS ’20), Brianna Trotti (WHS ’19), and Christy Turner (WHS ’18).

“Please join me in celebrating these scholars, as their hard work has paid off in dividends,” says Chief Academic Officer David Chiprany. “We are so proud of our students for accepting the rigor that comes with Advanced Placement courses. Without a doubt, these students are more prepared now to tackle the high workload that often comes with post-secondary opportunities.”

“I’m so excited for our students and their AP recognition,” adds Superintendent Dr. Phillip Page. “We are focused on growing this program and look forward to recognizing even more students next year. In the near future, we will be adding additional AP courses and the instructional support necessary to achieve even greater success.”

Photos courtesy of Bartow County School System

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