MANCHESTER – The Township School District recently recognized 22 Advanced Placement (AP) students for their high scores during a Board of Education meeting.
School Board members congratulated the students for achieving scores or four or five on the AP exams.
Manchester Township High School Vice Principals, Sarah Thiffault and Tracey Raimondo, read the names and scores of all of the students, some of whom were present at the meeting to be honored.
Thiffault said, “we are so proud of these students. To score a four or a five is quite an accomplishment, even in a normal year.”
The students and their scores are:
- Mubaraq Aderogba – 4 in AP World History
- Karina Camarena – 5 in AP Spanish
- Marissa Clauburg – 5 in AP English Literature & Composition, 5 in AP US History
- Thomas DeLucca – 4 in AP Environmental Science
- Nicholas Isophording – 5 in AP Calculus BC
- Gabriela Kisielewski – 4 in AP European History
- Ryan Krzynowek – 4 in AP Probability & Statistics
- Brooke Kuhmichel – 4 in AP Psychology
- Michelle Levereth – 5 in AP English Language & Composition, 4 in AP Probability & Statistics, 4 in US History
- Olivia Lomax – 4 in AP Calculus BC
- Cassandra McDermott – 4 in AP English Literature & Composition
- Melissa Mello – 5 in AP Psychology
- Christopher Meyers – 5 in AP Environmental Science
- Sarah Nguyen – 4 in AP Psychology
- Elizabeth Oliver – 4 in AP Calculus BC, 4 in AP Psychology
- Rebekah Pelkington – 4 in AP Chemistry
- Abigail Peluso – 4 in AP World History
- Ashley Proveaux – 4 in AP Calculus BC
- Mirna Simon – 4 in AP Comparative Government & Politics
- Ashley Tinerva – 5 in AP Calculus AB
- Samantha Verdi – 4 in AP World History
- Helen White – 4 in AP Environmental Science