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AP honors 43 Worcester Prep students for outstanding test scores

October 20, 2012

Forty-three Worcester Preparatory School students from the classes of 2012 and 2013 were honored for their outstanding Advanced Placement Test scores. The Berlin, Md. school announced that five students were designated as AP National Scholars, 14 students were named AP Scholars with Distinction, 12 students were Scholars with Honor and 12 students became AP Scholars.

AP National Scholars with average scores of at least 4 out of 5 on at least eight AP exams were Ashley Foreman, Frankford; Olivia Massey, Greenbackville, Va.; Christopher Potvin, Snow Hill, Md.; Michelle Stickler, Lewes; and Patricia Twilley, Greenbackville. Worcester’s average score of its National Scholars is 4.38 out of 5.

AP Scholars with Distinction with average scores of at least 3.5 on five or more exams were Ellie Brown, Bethany Beach; Ashley Foreman, Frankford; Scott Gee, Millsboro; Casey Knerr, Berlin; Olivia Massey, Greenbackville; Ryan McGuire, Bishopville, Md.; Halie Murray-Davis, Lewes; Matteo Petrera, Salisbury, Md.; Christopher Potvin, Snow Hill; Erin Royal, Rehoboth Beach; Riddhi Sanwal, Lewes; Michelle Stickler, Lewes; Katelin Talbert, Eden, Md.; and Patricia Twilley, Greenbackville.

AP Scholars with Honor with averages of 3 or higher on four or more AP exams were Carter Allen, Berlin; Talha Ehtasham, Lewes; Hannah Gaskill, Ocean City, Md.; Parker Kellam, Onancock, Va.; Caroline Klug, Salisbury; Kathryn Lawrence, Salisbury; Steven Lobo, Bethany Beach; Ian Marriott, Bethany Beach; Conor Nally, Ocean View; Katherine Pavlos, Salisbury; Elizabeth Sayan, Ocean City; and Meredith Soulé, Ocean City.

AP Scholars with averages of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams were Alyssa Alicea, Seaford; Justin Canakis, Bishopville; Sarah Chaski, Lewes; Patrick Dowling, Ocean City; James Engel, Salisbury; Roland Gerachis, Ocean City; Brad Mullen, Seaford; Megan O’Donnell, Georgetown; Catherine Reilly, Selbyville; Sebal Tekman, Rehoboth Beach; Seth Wilgus, Bethany Beach; and Benjamin Zito, Salisbury.

 

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