BERLIN–Worcester
Preparatory School students in the classes of 2013 and 2014 received 48 honors
for their high scores in Advanced Placement testing. Almost 50 percent of the
students in both classes were honored.
Students
commended as National AP Scholars who received a grade of 4 or higher on eight
or more exams were Scott Gee and Casey Knerr.
AP
Scholars with Distinction, who achieved scores of at least 3.5 on all AP tests
taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams were: Lucas
Baier, Justin Canakis, Patrick Dowling, Talha Ehtasham, Razaak Eniola, Mark
Gee, Scott Gee, Casey Knerr, Kathryn Lawrence, Steven Lobo, Bradley Mullen,
Conor Nally, Katherine Pavlos,
Madeline Pilchard, Elizabeth Sayan, Meredith Soule, Lane Spangler,
Claire Stickler, and Alissa Talbert.
AP
Scholars with Honor, who received an average of at least 3.5 on all AP exams
taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams were: Sarah
Arrington, Michael Durkin, Alison Greer, Christopher Klug, and Seth Wilgus.
AP
Scholars with scores of 3 or higher on three or more exams were: Ariella Anthony, Claire Brown, Thomas
Buas, Jiyun Choi, Benjamin Clark,
Lorenzo DeJesus, Claire
Dorey, Alexander Farr, Sarah
Freund, Roland Gerachis, Jennifer Karsli, Parker Kellam, Megan Kuczma, Lucas
Payne, Lydia Pilchard, Robert Rogers, Daniel Rosa, Alexander Scott, Meredith
Smith, Madeline Stearns, Thomas Thornett, and James Welch.