Canfield, OH – The College Board recognized 53 Canfield students based on the results of the 2021-2022 Advanced Placement Examinations. AP Scholar designation is granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams, AP Scholars with Honors is granted to students with an average score of 3.25 on all AP exams and AP Scholars with Distinction is granted to students who score a 3 or higher on at least five AP exams. Congratulations to the following students:
AP Scholars: Abigail Ambrose, Giovanna Cestone, Ali Crist, Mason DeBrosse, Angela Ferguson, Christopher Jacobson, Riley Kinkade, Alanna Lawson, Grace Min, Ava Nohra, Aidyn Simons, Gabriella Smallwood, Julia Stratton, Lara Tyson, Tristin Wendt, Avery Amedia, Ibrahim Barakat, Isabella Burcsak, Colin Burdette, Scott Crawford, Dom Files, Jaelyn Palmer and Nolan Williard.
SAOTW, Ava Valko-Boardman Spartans
AP Scholars with Honor: Quinton Miller, Tanya Pai Dhungat, Josie Sipe, Megan Stitt, Aidan VanDussen, Jocelyn Zhao, Zachary Ahmed, Catherine Esper, Anthony Meranto, Ronald Sinkovich and Jake Yurchison.
AP Scholars with Distinction: Emma Campbell, Irene Dong, Mackenzie Koenig, John Bernat, Emma Dodig-Drahotusky, Joshua Farley, Jack Hamilton, John Heino, Jacob Johnson, Bridgett Kelly, Jacqueline Palusak, Zane Perrico, Alexis Pomponio, Julia Sansoterra, Matt Scolieri and Christopher Smallwood
Advanced Placement courses give students the chance to tackle college-level work while still in high school and earn college credit and placement. AP classes help students acquire the skills and habits needed to be successful in college. They help students improve writing skills, sharpen problem-solving abilities, and develop time management skills, discipline and study habits.