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EPCHS Students Earn AP Scholar Recognition

Nineteen current students as well as a number of 2019 graduates earned AP Scholar recognition by The College Board.

Mr. William Sanderson, principal at Evergreen Park Community High School, is pleased to announce that 19 current students as well as a number of 2019 graduates earned AP Scholar recognition by The College Board. In addition to the 19 AP Scholars, an additional 41 students can potentially earn college credit for receiving at least one 3 or higher on an AP exam.

The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program offers students the opportunity to take college-level courses while still in high school, and to receive college credit, advanced placement, or both for successful performance on AP exams. The College Board honors outstanding performances on AP exams with several levels of recognition. These students received recognition as AP Scholars as follows:

Students who received scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams (AP Scholar) are 2019 graduates Faith Bain, Aidan Doogan, Emma Ferriter, Tessa Foley, Julie Frederickson, Regina Gonzalez, Kathleen Malone and Kristopher Symanski, as well as current seniors Angela Bosch, Sinead Doogan, Cameron Dunlap, Kallista Elwood, Liam Kantzler, Christopher Kompare and Matthew Miglieri.

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Students who received an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more on those exams (AP Scholar with Honor) are current seniors Colin Brennan and Kevin O’Toole.

Students who received an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more on these exams (AP Scholar with Distinction) are 2019 graduates Kayla Benson and Hannah Rahm.

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The additional 41 students who received at least one 3 or higher on an AP exam and can potentially earn college credit are 2019 graduates Justin Bugayong, Kennede Chatman, Deirdra Clarke, Ayrianna Coleman, Madelynn Cosgrove, Emily Doran, Kayley Elgersma, Allison Espinal, Daniel Flores, Nicholas Garcia, Naya Gilmore, Henry Lee, Lindsay Measner, Tia Parker, Abby Ryan, Daniela Salazar, Anna Sieloff, Imani Sykes and Christopher Torres, as well as current seniors Lilah Brown, Andrew Corona, Liam Duffy, Sean Duffy, Leo Ellison, Kathleen Jacobson, Rodrigo Lopez, Florencia Luciano, Jack Manso, Kassandra Martinez, Ruby Mendoza, Sarah Meyer, Jesutofunmi Oluwadiya, Brooke Scanlon, Michael Schulte, Yulissa Tavarez, Annabel Viravec, Rachel Witte, and William Zurella; and current juniors Ailyn Esquivel, Citlalli Marquez and Oliver Richmeier.

Pictured with Principal Sanderson and Director of Curriculum Schillo are the current seniors receiving AP Scholar recognition: Angela Bosch, Sinead Doogan, Cameron Dunlap, Kallista Elwood, Christopher Kompare, Matthew Miglieri, Kevin O’Toole and Colin Brennan. Not pictured: Liam Kantzler.

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