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A total of 160 students at Riverside-Brookfield High School have earned AP Scholar Awards in recognition of their achievements on AP Exams.
The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program affords students the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school, and to earn college credit, advanced 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.
At Riverside-Brookfield High School, 10 students qualified for the National AP Scholar Award by earning an average score of 4 or higher on a 5-point scale on all AP exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams.
These students are Benjamin Bergstrom, Jacob Dluhy, Amanda Gregus, Robin Jensen, Joanna Keen, Elliot Louthen, Collette Lucas, Ben Mitchell, Claire Schraidt and Katherine Walsh.
Some 56 students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average score 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 Emily Andrulis, Emily Arp, Benjamin Bergstrom, Christopher Buh, Keegan Buttimer, Caitlin Clark, Ryan Considine, Taylor Dalton, Rebecca Deeds, Kevin Dinh, Jacob Dluhy, Maximillian Dorsey, Cesar Duarte, Kelsey Egger, Molly Ely, Gordon Fieseler, Lauren Gestess, Jennifer Grasser, Amanda Gregus, Jaclyn Grisafe, Lauren Hettasch, Robin Jensen, Joanna Keen, Cameron Ketchmark, Jonathon Kingzette, Jacob Kintner, Eriik Kramer, Kovas Kulbis, Josh Landahl, Paul Landahl, Thomas Linehan, Elliot Louthen, Collette Lucas, Austin McKain, Matthew McKevitt, Ben Mitchell, Charles Morrissey, Brenna Mossman, Nina Pellizzari, Aron Perfect, Kyle Perfect, Rachel Ramos, Dominick Rauba, Brian Robertson, Nicholas Rohm, Joseph Sauer, Claire Schraidt, Luke Soldano, Haley St.Paul, Zachary Tarrant, David Tomecek, Gabrielle Uloa, Katherine Walsh, Megan Welch, Christien West and Bradley Wilson.
Another 26 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.
Those students are Caitlin Boxell, Keith Brauer, Molly Chaney, John Douglas, Elena Duve, Conor Fagan, Jason Flam, Aneliese Gibson, James Hamera, Amanda Hejna, Brett Hoyd, Jessica Huebner, Jackson Kemper, Kelly Kramer, Rima Lintakas, Daisy Marquez, Haley McCarthy, Stephen McCroary, Tomas Menchaca, Sarah Otmanski, Rebecca Pendola, Katherine Scheffer, Lisa Stephan, Cody Vitek, Evan Waterloo and Joseph Zyck.
Finally, 68 students qualified for the AP Scholar Award by completing three or more AP exams with scores of 3 or higher.
The AP Scholars are Vilija Aleksa, Carly Anderson, Bridget Antos, Ray Antos, Lauren Baiocchi, T.J. Bongiorno, Kathleen Boyce, Bridget Brewer, Emily Cain, Alexander Campillanos, Claire Childers, Coleen Cody, Rachel Corcoran, Samuel Cox, Meredythe Divittorio, Mason Dorsey, Benjamin Drake, Tierney Duffy, Rebecca Durec, Sarahjane Gembara, Patrikas Gladstein, Kelly Glavin, Richard Green, Nathaniel Hanley, Mara Henk, Alison Hornung, Michael Hornung, Brittany Janney, Karl Jantze, Jacob Johnson, Caitlyn Kasper, David Kidwell, Nicole Kmet, Joshua Kuras, Dovas Lietuvninkas, Max Marciniak, Kaitlynn Markowski, Kyle Miller, Ross Moon, Katrina Moravec, Astin Moravek, Nikola Nikolov, Kylie O’Connell, Louisa Parzyk, Cecilia Payne, Abigail Perez-Gonzalez, Christine Potter, Celestina Radogno, Tatiana Reaves, Wolfgang Recht, Douglas Robertson, Louis Robling, James Rock, Rachel Rusiecki, Lauren Shake, Kathryn Shamrock, Lana Simigliano, Kevin Smaller, Amanda Stamm, Thomas Stastny, Max Steinberg, Mark Swift, Sarah Szydlo, Cassandra Vyhnanek, Emily Waas, Megan Walsen, James Wang and Lauren Wienke.