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Congrats to our AP Scholars!!!!

Jefferson, Kennedy students named AP Scholars

The College Board Advanced Placement (AP) program has recognized one AP International Diploma recipient, 16 National AP Scholars, 79 AP Scholars with Distinction, 43 AP Scholars with Honor and 136 AP Scholars from Bloomington Jefferson and Kennedy high schools.

AP International Diploma
Camille Jones (Jefferson) has been granted an AP International Diploma. To be eligible, students must receive scores of 3 or higher on five or more AP exams in three or more subject areas.

National AP Scholars are students with an average score of at least 4 on all AP exams taken and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more exams.

National AP Scholars are Anton Burton, David Floeder, Nathan Glenna, Rachel Graff, Elena Hayday, Jessica Jenkins, Camille Jones, Ian Klein, Zane Lundsgaard, Charles Maki, Robert Martz, Kristin Monson, Nathan Noma, Kenny Peng, Adeline Vacura and Samuel Vacura.

AP Scholars with Distinction are students with an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more exams.

AP Scholars with Distinction are Umaimah Ahmed, Gunnar Anderson, Rosalie Arpin, Priscilla Arroza, Emma Augdahl, Weston Braun, Pierce Brown, Lukas Buhler, Paul Cavanah, Ruth Claycomb, Anna Cole, Ian Cooke, Hayley Dickinson, Evan Faas, Anna Finnegan, Stuart Fronk, Zoe Gabrielson, Zachary George, Jacquelyn Gerhardson, Sophia Gleason, Isaac Hanson, Ethan Hight, Jocelyn Jaimez, Alexandra Janey, Isabelle Johnson, Kaija Johnson, Ella Jones, Isaac Kasahara, Gregory Kohler, Madison Kuehn, Abigail Larson, Kayla LaRue, Matthew Leitgen, Mia Locquegnies, Colden Longley, Elise Longley, Joshua Lueth, Marley Lund, Molly Maiwurm, Ryan Meany, Amelia Miller, Claire Miller, Elizabeth Mosch, Krista Murphy, Kingsley Neequaye, Olivia Neuenfeldt, Nicole Neurock, Andrew Newinski, Sonia Olson, Tomas Panvica, Isabella Phan, Sam Pertl, Alyson Plaman, Casey Porter, Katherine Propsom, Elizabeth Rahn, Anussa Ravinthiran, Julian Redish, Tyler Riemersma, Molly Roach, Andrew Robertson, Savannah Salato, Francesca Schack, Rachel Schauer, Jacob Smiley, Matthew Steigauf, Gabrielle Stoa, Isabel Taylor, Jack Tillotson, William Titus, Alexander Thomson, Noah Tran, Gretchen Vacura, Nicholas Wallenhorst, Rachel Walton, Cheri Wang, Liam Williams, Jack Wisniewski and Jennavieve Zimmerman.

AP Scholars with Honor are students with an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more exams.

AP Scholars with Honor are Azriella Anderson, Morgan Berggren, Hoffman Boyea, Jordan Brezinka, Ella Carlson, Marissa Dauner, David Elliot, Aaron George, Zakary Goodmanson, Ryan Gottsleben, Anna Grotins, Anna Hegland, Abdillahi Hired, Charles Jamieson, Isaac Johnson, Jordan Johnson, Zoe Langlois, Chloe Larson, Morgan Limmer, Delaney Loken, William McCrea, Emma Moore, Princeton Oppong, Kathryn Orcutt, Sydney Ovsak, Ryan Park, Anthony Pham, Logan Redding, Megan Roach, Harrison Russell-Pribnow, Danielle Schrank, Justin Seel, Elias Sinner, Bharath Sivaram, Devyn Terry, Benjamin Vanbinsbergen, Emily Wammer, Nathan Wandmacher, Jamie Wang, Eleanor Watson, Charles Weismann, Andrew Wichterman and Tenzin Yangtso.

AP Scholars are students who earned a score of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams.

AP Scholars are Ryan Adams, Alexandra Akem, Erik Allen, Frederick Alonzi, Allison Andersen, Rachel Anderson, Evangel Anyiwe, Samantha Baker, Erik Beckers, Julia Benson, Caleb Bjerkeset, Hannah Bjorklund, Amy Blazanin, Zachary Boldenow, Katelynn Brandwick, Naomi Carlson, Elyse Cooke, Luca Costin, Willa Countryman, Peyton Crombie, Josilyn Currier, Zubeir Dagane, Joshua Dahlager, Emily Dam, Claire Davis, Eyoab Desalegn, Amy Diedrich, Mary Dombeck, Margaret Duerwachter, Katie Dums, Reanni Dupingay, Peter Elliott, Hallie Ezaki, Liam Fay, Moira Fay, Sabrina Ford, Joshua French, Lillian Garretson, Peter Gathje, Joseph Gibbs, William Gomes, Makayla Grant, Alexandra Green, Nathan Grund, Mary Haddad, Joseph Holzman, Renato Hernandez, Quinn Heutmaker, Emmanuel Honore, Ruth Honore, Keegan Jackish, Jasmine Jackson, Carter Johnson, Julia Jones, Nicholas Jurchisin, Lucy Keefe, Megan Kendall, Sarah Kinsey, Ingrid Koester, Aria Kramarczuk, Lucas Kramarczuk, Kole Krause, Angela Kunkel, Daniela Kunkel, Olivia Kunkel, Thomas Kunnasery, Neython Lec Streitz, Evelynn Lennon, John Lindgren, Gabriela Lierena, Tyler Littman, Garrett Lowe, Timothy Lueth, Zona Lynch, Rebecca Madsen, Max Mallinger, Ryan Martz, Emma Matson, Claire Mavis, Kendra McGuinness, Ryan Meany, Christopher Melville, Joshua Miller, Victoria Miller, Tyler Nanoff, Connor Nee, Garrett Norberg, Wilson Nyakeri, Anna Olson, Mark Olstad, Annika Palmquist, Lucille Palmquist, Lukas Panvica, Ana Sofia Peraza Munuzuri, Dimitri Persaud, Andrew Pfau, Vivian Pham, Eva Phanp, Natasha Richter, Kaia Rokke, Lauren Rosenberg, Seth Rosenberg, Kristin Sako, Alexander Schatt, Alexa Schirber, Carlos Schmidt, Joseph Schueller, Anthony Schuette, Lindsey Semrau, Megan Serstock, Maria Shelton, Sophie Si, Alexander Skold, Sydney Smullen, Nevaeh Sok, Benjamin Staub, Emma Stevens, Emily Steward, Emily Stoltz, Chris Struck, Samantha Sunnarborg, Haakon Svendsen, Jake Swanson, Elizabeth Taffe, Tre’Von Tellor, Ben TenBroek, Kyle Thomson, Erica Tiemann, Emily Vodovnik, Lauren Wallace, Amy Wang, Casey Warden, Mallory Waters, Henry Weismann, Roland Wenzel and Andrew Weston.
 

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