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Students Earn Prestigious AP Scholar Awards

Congratulations to this year’s College Board AP Scholar Awardees from Providence School. These awards honor students who have demonstrated exceptional performance on their Advanced Placement (AP) exams, showcasing their dedication and academic excellence. These academic distinctions are a testament to the hard work and perseverance of Providence students, who have excelled in rigorous, college-level coursework. Although the AP Scholar Awards do not come with a monetary prize, they are valuable credentials that students can proudly include on their college applications and résumés. They have scored a 3 or higher on three or more AP exams throughout their high school experience. Please join us in congratulating these outstanding students for their accomplishments.

Among the students honored are: Dylan Batsch, J.B. Burns, Miruna Chiribau, Emma Clifton, Kasey Davey, Tressa DeRienzo, Miley Dill, Gavin Duva, Bohden Fresh, Olivia Harvey, Anna Jacob, Addison Jennings, Jenna Jetha, Sophia Johnson, Kennedy Loux, Addie Mann, Calla Nguyen, Gracie Ondrey, Julia Palmer, Ava Pringle, Brandon Ringer, Audrey Rivera, Ava Scioscia, Addison Shaw, Coral Sklenicka, Bianca Solano, Elizabeth Soud, Jaxson Strough

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