Roslyn’s AP Scholar Award winners announced

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Two hundred and nineteen current students and recent graduates at Roslyn High School have earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program (AP) Examinations.

The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program provides motivated and academically prepared students the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school, and to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both for successful performance on the AP exams. About 20 percent of the 2.1 millionstudents worldwide who took AP Exams performed at a sufficiently high level to also earn an AP Scholar Award.

The College Board recognizes several levels of achievement based on student’s performance on AP exams.

At Roslyn High School, 22 students qualified for the National AP Scholar Award by earning an average score of 4 or higher on a 5-point scale on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams. These students are:

Isabella L. Andrade

Andrew Antenberg

Yasin R. Badawy

Sean I. Balakhanei

Olivia Ben-Levy

William Borges

Truman Chong

Joshua A. Flashner

Daniel I. Flyer

Andrew T. Goldberg

Brynn P. Goodstadt

Daleep S. Grewal

Justin A. Kalman

Joshua Kim

Zachary A. Perlman

Daniel B. Robbins

Madeline G. Rubin

Joshua Samuel

Jacob Stein

Daniel J. Sung

Nicholas Terbancea

Spencer H. Tsao

116 students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. These students are:

Jillian L. Abizadeh

Anshul Agrawal

Samantha Agulnick

Isabella L. Andrade

Andrew Antenberg

Leah A. Arbitman

Yasin R. Badawy

Sean I. Balakhanei

John D. Belov

Olivia Ben-Levy

Nicole J. Blattman

Alex B. Bloom

Claire I. Bloom

William Borges

Joseph D. Bykov

Daniel M. Castillo

Zachary B. Chapman

Truman Chong

Ryan Chou

Adam B. Covey

Isabella DiSanti

Aram Ebrahimian

Benjamin R. Einzig

Mielle Emouna

Zoe P. Farber

Hannah Fein

Joshua A. Flashner

Daniel I. Flyer

Jessica L. Fox

Joshua A. Freifeld

Julia T. Friedman

Gabrielle R. Fries

Daniella A. Futoran

Hannah M. Garmise

Lara H. Gerstman

Eytan Z. Gilady

Andrew T. Goldberg

Sarah R. Golden

Brynn P. Goodstadt

Lily Gould

Daleep S. Grewal

Madeline A. Groothuis

Ariella R. Hakimi

Drew J. Halpern

Brandon A. Hammerman

Alexa P. Hoffman

Ashley S. Hou

Roey Kafri

Jordan Kahn

Justin A. Kalman

Noah A. Kashman

Jordan S. Katz

Rachel Khaneyan

Carly P. Khazzam

Joshua Kim

Kenny Kim

Sarah Kim

Maia G. Kirschner

Makenzie P. Komack

Chelsea K. Kumar

Katie A. Lam

Nicole A. Lee

Hayden M. Leiderman

Zachary M. Lenson

Samuel E. Lerner

Eli Levitt

Jake R. Litvack

Sara N. Lok

Justin Mashaal

Alexandra M. Mastrototaro

Ariana Matarangas

Jacob Mayourian

Yan Kun Meng

Harris W. Miller

Arianna I. Mindick

Justin M. Morgenstern

Jessica Niu

Alida Pahlevan Sabbag

Seema Patel

Grace Peng

Zachary A. Perlman

Jordan G. Prohens

Mia R. Rabinovich

Angelina M. Remnek

Sophia B. Remnek

Daniel B. Robbins

Avi J. Rosenblat

Daniel S. Rosman

Madeline G. Rubin

Feyi Sayo H. Rufai

Lindsey T. Russ

Joshua Samuel

Paige Schultz

Ava F. Schwartzapfel

Serena M. Shah

Kyra Sorkin

Jacob Stein

Jake Stoller

Daniel J. Sung

Julia l. Tenner

Nicholas Terbancea

Spencer H. Tsao

Olivia F. Viruet-Quintero

Ethan J. Wachsman

Andie L. Weiner

Robert A. Weingarten

Sydney S. Weisman

Luke P. Weiss

Daniel J. Wharton

Brooke V. Williams

Kidest H. Wolde

Selina R. Wu

Kyle Yoon

Maggie Yung

Jake B. Zober

Jordan C. Zucker

41 students qualified for the AP Scholar with Honor Award by earning an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. These students are:

Benjamin J. Adamowicz

Sharon Avrani

Jake Azrolan

Kobi N. Benlevi

Anna M. Brichta

Sophie R. Ciolko

John J. Davey

Aviv Fedida

Emily P. Feldman

Kylie S. Fox

Justin R. Fried

Lianna C. Friedman

Ethan D. Gatto

Harlan Greenberg

Max A. Grossberg

Stanley Huang

Michael Hutchinson

Isha Joshi

Michael A. Kahen

Brandon Khankhanian

Ashlyn Kim

Juliet M. Kim

Isabella Koumpourlis

Ali P. Malik

Arisha Mangani

Olivia R. Markowitz

Luke A. Masciangelo

Joselle Mashkevich

Matthew E. Nichols

Jake A. Pareti

Sara C. Popofsky

Jessie P. Posner

Ariel Shalonov

Naureen Shama

Chloe R. Sommer

Alexander Tran

Justin M. Weisser

Michael P. Weitz

Charlotte H. Werner

Daniel S. Williams

Yael Zarrini

62 students qualified for the AP Scholar Award by completing three or more AP Examinations, with scores of 3 or higher. The AP Scholars are:

Kaycee J. Arias-Lopez

Rachael E. Arlet

Samuel E. Ben-Levi

Jordan H. Bernstein

Chloe Cavanagh

Linsey Chen

Laura Chu

Giulianna Cirrincione

Aaron J. Cohen

Molly C. Davidman

Julia R. Diamond

Sarah G. Faber

Madeleine S. Falkowitz

Hallie R. Finkelstein

Justin Franks

Jake A. Freeman

Sophie A. Fries

Antonio Giammarino Jr.

Ryan K. Gordon

Luca Guillon

Emma J. Hua

Hannah Kim

Jeremy J. Kim

Ryan Kim

Yeri Kim

Sarah Klein

Matthew Koo

Jack H. Krupp

Richard Lalaj

Alexis H. Lefkowitz

Ilana B. Lefkowitz

Justin M. Liao

Joshua W. Liswood

Daniel Liu

Elena M. Lynn

Ria Malhotra

Dylan N. Morris

Ariel R. Nabavian

Samantha Nassim

Jenna M. Pasetsky

Hanah Philip

Ryan A. Rabinowitz

Emily T. Ruttgeizer

Avery J. Schwalbe

Shreeyam Sharda

Usman Sheikh

Ryan S. Shukat

Tyler S. Stein

Thomas Tang

Alexander M. Tepedino

Ammar Tofafarosh

Brooke Vilkas

Amy E. Wagner

Maya Weinbaum

Alison B. Weinberg

Sarah Wishinsky

Sabrina Wolf

Brett M. Wolin

Yinan Xiao

William R. Xu

Henry Y. Yu

Jocelyn P. Zucker

Of this year’s award recipients at Roslyn High School, 84 were juniors and four were sophomores. These students have at least one more year in which to complete college-level work, and possibly earn a higher-level AP Scholar Award.

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