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Kathy Arnold – Guest Contributor
Dec 15 2015
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Woodrow Wilson High School is proud to announce the 57 students recognized as 2015 Advanced Placement Scholars by the College Board. Each fall, AP Scholar Award certificates are issued to students who have demonstrated significant achievement on AP exams, which are scored on a 1 to 5 scale, with a score of 3 or higher designating passing. Since AP exams are taken in May, the list of awarded students includes current students as well as students who graduated from Woodrow last May.

Six students were awarded AP Scholar with Distinction for earning an average score of 3.5 on all of their exams, and a 3 or higher on five or more exams. These students are: Ruth Blaker, Rosalie Bull, Sarah Kuhlmann, Andrew Marder, Leslie Scherger and Ashley Watson.

Six students earned AP Scholar with Honor, granted to students who receive 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: Brian Arnold, Marissa Benevides, Benjamin Deiterich, Grant Garcia, Andrew Kavas and Francesca Pucciarelli.

Forty-five students received AP Scholar for scoring 3 or higher on three or more AP exams: Carlos Alvarez, Ana Arimes, Andrew Barnicoat, Isabelle Barse, Mia Blackman, Eva Blanco Urbano, Andrew Burnam, Megan Corley, Nia Delmast, Harrison Dott, Sophia Galvin, John Graham, Joseph Hines, Gabriel Jankovsky, Emma Jones, Caroline Jordan, Cameron Kurzner, Konstadinos Labos, Dasni Lakpriya, Benjamin Levy, Gabriela Lopez, Riley Lusk, Carter Maxcy, Kendall McCumber, Gabriela Munoz, Taylor Murray, Hannah Nelon, Alexander Newman, Morgan Niezgoda, Meaghan O'Connor, Joseph Ontiveros, Benjamin Patranella, Thomas Patterson, Alexandra Patton, John Pederson, Katherine Pound, Samantha Schoenecker, Jacob Schweyer, Lucas Schweyer, Lauren Spellman, Jacob Tarpley, Yuel Tesfu, Addama Tucker, Alexander Van Geenen, and Sydney Williams.