Members of the Class of 2020 who earned AP Scholar Awards are front row (l-r): Shivam Nanavati, Elizabeth Lucas, Sophia Schultz, Garrett Bowman. Second row (l-r): Olivia Morganti, Roene Nasr, Victoria Hall, Madeline Tallman, Lauren Mucher, Joseph Leskoske. Third row: Michael Spizuoco, Isaiah Lerch, Michael Fallon, Jarrett LaPlante, Aiden Schimpff, Quinn Horan, Joel Gaffney, Harvey Wang. Back Row: George DeLorenzo, Shruti Zirath, Janelle Little, Leah Kyle, Christopher Catalano, Derek Jann, Matt Doane, Anastasia Brickner, Isabelle Enslin, Maya Roopnarine, Thienan Tran.
Eighty-three Christian Brothers Academy students have earned AP Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on Advanced Placement Exams.
The College Board’s Advance Placement Program (AP) provides motivated and academically prepared students with the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses, while still in high school and earn college credit, advance placement or both, for successful performance on the AP Exams. The College Board recognizes several levels of achievement based on students’ performance on AP Exams.
One student qualified for the National AP Scholar Award, as she received an average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher. The student is:
- Phylicia Latorre ‘19
Twenty-one students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Awardby earning an average grade of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. These students are:
- Peter Assaf ‘19
- Skyler Bertrand ‘19
- Thomas Caputo ‘19
- Michael Geiss ‘19
- Mary Kilmartin ‘19
- Lea Kyle ‘20
- Phylicia Latorre ‘19
- Janelle Little ‘20
- Elizabeth Lucas ‘20
- Jared Mitchell ‘19
- Ayooluwa Oguntola ‘19
- Katherine Oyer ‘19Brent Savage ‘19
- Steven Sayles ‘19
- Samantha Schell ‘19
- Aidan Schimpff ‘20
- Sydney Schulman ‘19
- Thomas Sullivan ‘19
- Thienan Tran ‘20
- Katelyn Wendt ‘19
- Aidan Wheeler ‘19
Twenty students qualified for the AP Scholar With Honor Award by 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. These students are:
- Abigail Benware ‘19
- Garrett Bowman ‘20
- Emma Costello ‘19
- Grace Coyne ‘19
- George DeLorenzo ‘20
- Jonathan Duteau ‘20
- Derek Jann ‘20
- Estelle Khairallah ‘19
- Jarrett LaPlante ‘20
- Isaiah Lerch ‘20
- Nini LeVu ‘19
- Nicholas Merola ‘19
- Olivia Morganti ‘20
- Lauren Mucher ‘20
- Shivam Nanavati ‘20
- Maya Roopnarine ‘20
- Michael Spizuoco ‘20
- Talia Zames ‘19
- Anna Ziemba ‘19
- Shruti Zirath ‘20
Forty-two students qualified for the AP Scholar Award by scoring 3 or higher on three or more AP exams. These students are:
- Anastasia Brickner ‘20
- Matthew Buck ‘19
- Hunter Burton ‘19
- Christopher Bushnell ‘19
- Christopher Catalano ‘20
- Saranya Dadi ‘20
- Jessa Davidson ‘19
- Matthew Doane ‘20
- Sarah Dorsey ‘19
- Isabelle Enslin ‘20
- Michael Fallon ‘20
- Joel Gaffney ‘20
- Yunlong Gu ‘19
- Emily Hall ‘20
- Victoria Hall ‘20
- Alexander Heitmann ‘19
- Quinn Horan ‘20
- Anna Jenkins ‘19
- Quin Kenny ‘19
- Zachary Kinnally ‘19Cory Knox ‘19
- Rachel Krul ‘19
- Joseph Leskoske ‘20
- Sarah MacLachlan ‘19
- Joseph Marsallo ‘19
- Joseph Matheson ‘19
- Roene Nasr ‘20
- Claire Nicholson ‘19
- Matthew Potenza ‘19
- Briana Pucci ‘19
- Karrina Pullano ‘19
- McKenna Purcell ‘19
- Patrick Schmitt ‘19
- Sophia Schultz ‘20
- Madeline Tallman ‘20
- Aishwarya Varakantam ‘19
- Sara Vertino ‘19
- Harvey Wang ‘20
- Amanda Winn ‘19
- Haotian Xu ‘19
- Sabina Zarrella ‘19
- Gabrielle Zollo ‘19