Two hundred and thirty-eight current students and recent graduates at Roslyn High School, a record number, 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 million students 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:
Twenty-eight 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:
Joshua S. Bloom
Asher J. Bykov
Taylor J. Diamond
Drew Goldman
Andrea Griffin
Aman A. Jaisinghani
Johanna G. Kann
Adrian Ke
Ryan H. Kim
Jayna Kurlender
Kevin R. Lam
Melanie Landesberg
Emily L. Leventhal
Alex Liu
Samuel S. Miller
Sarah Z. Miller
Emily H. Mintz
Sarah N. Pethani
Maleeha O. Rahman
Mayeesa Rahman
Lindsey L. Rust
Gemma J. Schneider
Ethan S. Sims
Jasmine A. Ting
Catherine Tom
Michael S. Wechsler
Eli B. Weiner
Jeffrey Yu
One hundred and twenty-three 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:
Peter J. Ackermann
Ankit Agrawal
Jarred B. Allen
Isabella L. Andrade
Yasin R. Badawy
Sean I. Balakhanei
Anthony A. Barisano
Ronshekhar Basak
John D. Belov
Olivia Ben-Levy
Jasmine S. Berger
Bryan A. Bibicheff
Alex B. Bloom
Joshua S. Bloom
William Borges
Asher J. Bykov
Leah N. Chapman
Kevin Cheng
Truman Chong
Lauren Christenson
Daniel C. Cohen
Adam B. Covey
Taylor J. Diamond
Abigail L. Drucker
Aram Ebrahimian
Zoe P. Farber
Daniel Fedida
Julia G. Fine
Joshua A. Flashner
Daniel I. Flyer
Julia T. Friedman
Lianna C. Friedman
Matt s. Friedman
Gabrielle R. Fries
Daniella A. Futoran
Eytan Z. Gilady
Andrew T. Goldberg
Drew Goldman
Zachary E. Goldschmid
Jason H. Goncalves
Brynn P. Goodstadt
Daleep S. Grewal
Andrea Griffin
Dana S. Guggenheim
Ariella R. Hakimi
Brandon A. Hammerman
Ashley S. Hou
Lucy Huang
Aman A. Jaisinghani
Justin A. Kalman
Angad S. Kamboj
Young W. Kang
Johanna G. Kann
Adrian Ke
Carly P. Khazzam
Ashlyn Kim
Joshua Kim
Ryan H. Kim
Sarah Kim
Louis M. Kotler
Jayna Kurlender
Kevin R. Lam
Melanie Landesberg
Brandon Lee
Nicole A. Lee
Priscilla J. Lee
Carly Lenson
Emily L. Leventhal
Alex Liu
Leah A. Markbreiter
Samantha L. Matthews
Kyra G. McTigue
Harris W. Miller
Samuel S. Miller
Sarah Z. Miller
Emily H. Mintz
Caitlin Mongeluzo
Justin M. Morgenstern
Gabriella Nassim
Anneliese N. Opran
Zachary A. Perlman
Sarah N. Pethani
Marisa K. Radulescu
Maleeha O. Rahman
Mayeesa Rahman
Angelina M. Remnek
Sophia B. Remnek
Samuel F. Richter
Daniel B. Robbins
Alison M. Rosenbaum
Sydney M. Rothschild
Isabella J. Rowe
Madeline G. Rubin
Mark Russ
Lindsey L. Rust
Joshua Samuel
Justin D. Schiavo
Gemma J. Schneider
Paige Schultz
Serena M. Shah
Estee B. Sharabani
Michaela D. Shuster
Jordan Silvey
Ethan S. Sims
Samantha Spector
Olivia H. Stein
Jake Stoller
Michael L. Sun
Daniel J. Sung
Nicholas Terbancea
Jasmine A. Ting
Catherine Tom
Alexander Tran
Spencer H. Tsao
Audrey Vidal
Esther Wang
Michael S. Wechsler
Eli B. Weiner
Robert A. Weingarten
Kidest H. Wolde
Selina R. Wu
Jessica E. Yeroshalmi
Jeffrey Yu
Forty-nine 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:
Jillian L. Abizadeh
Anshul Agrawal
Andrew Antenberg
Ashley Avrani
Ethan L. Baum
Barr Bercho
Nicole J. Blattman
Daniel M. Castillo
Emily Cohen
Sharlene Deng
Isabella DiSanti
Benjamin R. Einzig
Mielle Emouna
Sophie A. Fries
Lara H. Gerstman
Hannah K. Ginsberg
Alexandra R. Glick
Sarah R. Golden
Javier J. Gomez
Ryan K. Gordon
Madeline A. Groothuis
Drew J. Halpern
Alexa P. Hoffman
Jerry Hu
Putimet Inroon
Roey Kafri
Rachel Khaneyan
Juliet M. Kim
Makenzie P. Komack
Samuel E. Lerner
Samantha Levin
Arianna I. Mindick
Matthew E. Nichols
Jessica Niu
Sara C. Popofsky
Jessie P. Posner
Lauren Powers
Avi J. Rosenblat
Ross C. Rosenfeld
Feyi Sayo H. Rufai
Kelly Salpeter
Savanna R. Silver
Jacob Stein
Julia l. Tenner
Olivia F. Viruet-Quintero
Jack D. Waldman
Andie L. Weiner
Daniel S. Williams
Kyle Yoon
Sixty-six students qualified for the AP Scholar Award by completing three or more AP Examinations, with scores of 3 or higher. The AP Scholars are:
Samantha Agulnick
Isabela S. Antoniuk
Aleena Bang
Kristen Barsoum
Caroline Ben-Levy
Alyssa Benyaminy
Jordan H. Bernstein
Taylor D. Bracone
Anna M. Brichta
Henry Chou
Joshua Ciolko
Brooke M. Defrin
Sarah G. Faber
Arielle E. Fishler
Kylie s. Fox
Molly E. Frank
Jake A. Freeman
Isabelle Friedfeld-Gebai
Monica K. Furci
Ethan D. Gatto
Alexander G. Golub
Justin A. Heitner
Benjamin M. Heller
Rachel H. Hornig
Stanley Huang
Mason H. Huckins
Taylor J. Irizarry
Alexa y. Irom
Oren Kahen
Jordan Kahn
Noah A. Kashman
Jeremy J. Kim
Ryan Kim
Maia G. Kirschner
Benjamin C. Klein
Jillian A. Klener
Matthew Koo
Jake R. Litvack
Rebecca I. Lubin
Riddhi Mangal
William J. Markowitz
Alison Mei
Andrew R. Miller
Grant Miller
Ashley S. Na
Justin J. Om
Stefani B. Ozer
Alida Pahlevan Sabbag
Joseph J. Pak
Jake A. Pareti
Seema Patel
Gabriella A. Pergament
Ryan A. Rabinowitz
Harris D. Reimer
Andrew V. Rosenberg
Dylan T. Sapienza
Skylar R. Schumann
Ariel Shalonov
Shreeyam Sharda
Maya Weinbaum
Alison B. Weinberg
Benjamin Weissman
Charlotte H. Werner
Jay Wiebe
Yuka S. Yamauchi
Maggie Yung
Of this year’s award recipients at Roslyn High School, 113 were juniors and two 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.
Submitted by the Roslyn School District