2020 AP Scholars

We congratulate the 123 Kenston High School students who have earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program exams.

The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program offers students the opportunity to take challenging college-level courses while still in high school. In addition, they can receive college credit, advanced placement or both for successful performance on the AP exams. About 18% percent of the more than 1.6 million high school students took AP exams and performed at a sufficiently high level to merit the recognition of AP Scholar.

National AP Scholars, Emily Cronin, Adam Farrell, Amanda Glime, Frank Hegedus, Jessica Kirschman, Benjamin Knapik, Annika Markoff, Anya Parsons, Laura Parsons, Chloe Peiffer, Robert Sunderhaft and Aubrey Taylor earned an average score of four (4) or higher on a five-point scale on all AP Exams taken and scores of four (4) or higher on eight or more of these exams.

Fifty-six students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average grade of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and grades of three (3) or higher on five or more of the exams. They were Alexandra Akers, Anthony Alandt, Chloe Barnes, Natalia Barone, McKenna Benjamin, Isabella Benz, Delaney Bochenek, Alexa Busby, Macey Chamberlin, Emily Cronin, Margaret Eibler, Adam Farrell, Hannah Fender, Weston Gaskins, Evan Glasscock, Amanda Glime, Shawn Hamilton, Frank Hegedus, James Horwitz, Madison Journey, Stephen Kale, Okan Kardzhala, Jessica Kirschman, Benjamin Knapik, James Kregenow, Nya Ku, Gianna LaSalvia, Andrew Lauer, Annika Markoff, Tyler Mesnick, Claire Nidy, Mary O’Neill, Anna Ortner, Morgan Owen, John Palmer, Anya Parsons, Laura Parsons, Chloe Peiffer, Madeline Peters, Nathan Pulling, Nicolas Sanchez, Kyle Seely, Harris Skaramagas, William Smith-Skladany, Sarah Soryal, Avery Steinberg, Robert Sunderhaft, Ethan Suskowicz, Aubrey Taylor, Maxwell Vollrath, Philip Voudris, Andrew Watts, Adler Weber, Amelia Witmer-Rich, Phillip Witmer-Rich and Bailey Wood.

Paige Belew, Spencer Brown, Molly Hubert, Leah Jarmolowicz, Ronen Ku, Elena Lioudis, Colin Mast, Kaitlyn McFadden, Kylee Pierson, Casey Pleune, Carley Riggins-Link, Claire Rottman, Connor Seely, Nathan Spencer, Chloe Thomas, Imanol Valadez and Logan Vargo qualified for AP Scholar with Honors Award by earning an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and grades of three (3) or higher on four or more of the exams.

Fifty students qualified for the AP Scholar Award by completing three or more AP Exams with scores of three (3) or higher. Earning AP Scholar recognition were Jonathan Abbarno, Dominic Alandt, Noelle Badalotti, Sophia Balunek, Abigail Bednar, Nathan Bertman, Valerie Brown, Valentino Carriero, Skylar Cinch, Brandon Cloud, Rowan Collier, Summer Davidson, Emily Donovan, Zoe Doyle, Joseph Drsek, Kayla Eastman, Alexandra Ensign, Matthew Fantauzzo, Brennan Fisher, Rachel Flack, Keenan Garceau, Micah Greenberg, Todd Gruden, Sean Gurd, Zander Hart, Jason Hildebran, Emily Jernejcic, Zoe Koch, Kaden Laehu, James Magee, Remington Maurer, Benjamin McGinnis, Jay Ohlsen, Ryan Peters, Matthew Pierce, Zachary Pijor, Dennis Princic, Peyton Raypholtz, Madeline Scarvelli, Isabelle Seewald, Robert Snyder, Marcus Steinmetz, Anya Swope, Allyson Vickers, Maria Vincenti, Natalie Wasinski, Isabel Weinhofer, Madeline Worsdall, Hannah Yakovac and Marin Zoretich.