The following OLSH students were recognized for their performance on AP® exams after the 2024-2025 school year. This award from the College Board recognizes high school students who have demonstrated exemplary college-level achievement on AP exams.
This year 44 OLSH students received this recognition in one of three levels based on their AP exam success during their high schools career. AP Scholar is granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams. AP Scholar with Honor is granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, and scores a 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. AP Scholar with Distinction is granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more exams.
Congratulations to the following:
AP Scholar
Sam Bleakley ‘26
Edwin Bueso ‘25
John Cavicchia ‘26
Jacqueline Day ‘26
Elizabeth Gallick ‘25
Charlotte Gauntner ‘26
Annabeth Grayson ‘26
Anthony Hansen ‘25
Sean Hudac ‘25
Lily Hunter ‘26
Ashlyn Johnson ‘26
Rachel McDevitt ‘25
Marena Miller ‘26
Sarah Sellman ‘26
Oliver Tomsic ‘26
Christopher Wright ‘25
AP Scholar with Honor
Gideon Carlos ‘25
Nicholas Ewanco ‘26
Brady Hernandez ‘26
Alessia Mattucci ‘25
Thomas Medwig ‘25
Sophia Muoio ‘26
Jenna Nastal ‘26
Margaret Stull ‘25
Olivia Taylor ‘26
AP Scholar with Distinction
Therese Bernas ‘25
Brayden Douglass ‘26
Emily Funka ‘25
Wesley Goshen ‘26
Lucca Grisafi ‘25
Veronica Ingros ‘25
Jake Johnson ‘26
Grant Kalich ‘26
Alexander Maletestinic ‘25
Julian Matthews ‘25
Thomas Moses ‘25
Liam Rains ‘25
Jack Samchuck ‘25
Sophia Smith ‘26
Kieran Tyler ‘25
Carl Walz ‘26
Noah Wheeler ‘26
Alexander Wolf ‘26
Bailey Ye ‘25
OLSH students took 250 AP exams last spring. 221 exams received a score of 3, 4, or 5, resulting in a “pass rate” of 88% for OLSH. 100% of the students in Computer Science A, Modern World History, and 3D Art & Design earned a score of 3 or higher on the AP exam for that subject.
AP exams are scored on a scale of 1-5. Scores of 3, 4, or 5 are considered “qualifying scores” as many colleges and universities grant credit and/or advanced placement for scores of 3 or above.