As a result of their scholastic dedication and performance, 33
Shoreham-Wading River High School students have been honored by the
College Board as AP Scholars.
The designation was given in recognition of each students’ demonstration
of exceptional college-level achievement through their performance on
national AP exams. Of the 33 students, 23 were named AP Scholars, seven
earned the recognition of AP Scholar with Honor, and three were named as
an AP Scholar with Distinction.
To earn a Scholar recognition, students are required to score a 3 or
higher on three or more AP exams; to be recognized as a Scholar with
Honor, students must earn a 3.25 on all AP exams taken and grades of 3
or higher on four or more of those exams; and for a Scholar with
Distinction award, students must receive an average score of 3.5 on all
AP exams and grades of 4 or higher on five or more of these exams.
The current students join 42 SWR High School 2016 graduates who were
honored, including three – Denis Aglagul, Rohin McIntosh and Anthony
Perza – who were named National AP Scholars for achieving at least a
score of 4 on all AP exams taken and scores of 4 or higher on eight or
more of the exams.
The students recognized are:
AP Scholar
Alexander Bakos, Isabella Burke, Liam Clifford, Jack Crowley, Lindsay
Deegan, Jillian Dinowitz, Ryan Doolan, Brian Drost, Valeria Facini,
Emily Goldstein, Emily Hassid, Andrew Honold, Sonia Joseph, Patrick
Lane, Raymond LaPorte III, Emma Loscalzo, Kerry Mannix, Michael
Melandro, Harry Mikros, Grace Schepis, Calvin Schmalzle, Amanda Tepper
and Tyler Wynkoop.
AP Scholar with Honor
Jacqueline Colalillo, John Cushing, Timothy Ibrahim, Alec McCarthy, Jordan McClintock, Joseph Sauerbrun and Sarah Tedesco.
AP Scholar with Distinction
Keyi Chen, Alexandra Meli and Christian Wesselborg.