
Richards High School proudly announces more than 70 of its current students or May 2023 graduates qualified as Advanced Placement Scholars. That set a new school record for Richards.
The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program offers students the opportunity to take challenging 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. The following students received recognition as A.P. Scholars.
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A.P. Scholar (scores of at least ‘3’ on three or more exams) – Leilani Avila, Amer Beirat, Joshua Brown, Danna Butnariu, Oswaldo Cadenas, Anna Czernik, Amina Dakhlallah, Sara Dobrzynski, Joseph Fraider, Kathleen Fraider, Sebastian Gargasz, Sebastian Gasinski, Margaret Gillespie, Nyla Gimza, Mia Guzman, Kara Huttner, Roxanna Jauregui, Muath Jilani.
Also, Amro Khaled, Keegan Krawczyk, Wiktor Kuzmiuk, Daniel Lagunas, Travis Lee, Meghan Mallo, Molly McGinnis, Delia McKirdie, Meghan McSweeney, Sophia Negrete, Tomiyah Nunn-Boone, Dean Nusko, Lillian O’Dea, Osasumwen Okungbowa, Vanessa Orintas, Nora O’Shea, Elizabeth Peterson, Kendall Ryan, Haneen Saleh, Ryan Schneider, Ian Shaughnessy, Joshua Smith, Mariah Stevens, Jacie Strelow, Christopher Taylor, Savannah Vahl, Marcella Vasquez, Isaac Vega, Bridget Walsh, Michael Wickman, Logan Williams, and Sylvia Zaborowski.
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AP Scholar with Honor (average score of at least 3.25 on all exams, scores of ‘3’ or higher on at least four exams) – Summaya Abdulrab, Amelia Benson, Julie Casey, Mya Garcia, Ana Klaric, Hailey Laurencell, Emellee Martinez, Omar Muthana, Fatma Rabahi, Amanda Romero, Ann Sheahan, and Julia Stalzer.
AP Scholar with Distinction (average score of at least 3.5 on all exams and scores of ‘3’ or higher on five or more) – Stella Chinchilla, Emily Cook, Owen Forberg, Mary Gacek, Kelly Gordon, Shane Gordon, Aine Kelly, Madeline Lichter, Emily Lindsey, Magdalena Macias, Salma Makhlouf, Violet McIntyre, Kameran Turner, Amy Wilkus.
Most of the nation’s colleges and universities award credit, advanced placement, or both based on successful performance on the AP Exams. More than 1,400 institutions award a full year’s credit (sophomore standing) to students presenting a sufficient number of qualifying grades.