153 Two Rivers Students Earn AP Scholar Awards

We are thrilled to announce that 153 scholars from Two Rivers High School have earned the Advanced Placement Scholar Award for their performance on the AP exams last spring— a 13% increase from last year! This incredible achievement showcases the dedication and hard work of our students as they excel in challenging, college-level coursework. As Principal Cabak shares, "Our students are working hard and it is paying off.  We are so proud of their efforts!  Thank you to everyone who has supported these scholars along the way - including their teachers and their families!"

 

The 153 AP Scholars include 55 AP Scholars with Distinction, 37 AP Scholars with Honor, and 61 AP Scholars.

About Advanced Placement (AP) Courses and Exams
AP courses allow high school students to access college-level learning opportunities while enrolled at Two Rivers High School. Students who complete an AP course can take an optional exam and earn college credit, depending on their exam scores and admission requirements at the college or university they attend. An AP exam score of 3 or higher (on a scale of 1 to 5) earns credit at many of the nation’s colleges and universities.

There are three different levels of AP scholar recognition students can earn. These levels are defined by the scores received and the number of exams taken during a student’s high school career:

  • AP Scholar is granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams. 

  • AP Scholar with Honor recognizes students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of the exams. 

  • AP Scholar with Distinction is given to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of the exams. 

Congratulations to the following students for earning AP Scholar Awards for the 2024-2025 Exams:

We are proud to have so many students participating in AP and other college-level courses. Congratulations, scholars!

AP Scholar Award: Earned scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams

  • Shewwit Algayu

  • Norah Anderson

  • Bridget Arnold

  • Yusuf Berka

  • Grace Blazei

  • Amelia Board

  • Eli Brown

  • William Bump

  • Malena Carrasco-Medina

  • Emiliano Carrillo

  • Aaron Cortes Mera

  • Charles Crain

  • Joseph Earley

  • Jesus Enriquez Camacho

  • Molly Foote

  • Jade Friedman

  • Carter Garland

  • Joseph Garza

  • Sada Gustafson

  • Sean Huset

  • Archer Jedlicka

  • Grant Jedlicka

  • John Joyce

  • John Kaiser

  • Nikola Kavic Vernon

  • Ellie Kessler

  • Logan Koury

  • Matea Landy

  • Caitlin Lao

  • John Laugerman

  • Layla Lawson

  • Elise Ludwig

  • Dhanush Malempati

  • Davud Mammadov

  • Jaiden Maritim

  • Aisha Mohamed

  • Conrad Mueller

  • William Muilenberg

  • Amy Nguyen

  • William Paper

  • Jose Rangel

  • Ethan Salas

  • Simone Schifsky

  • Mackenzie Schwartz

  • Jeremiah Shenouda

  • Edmund Silberman

  • Isabella Skidmore

  • Kaya Skog

  • Kathryn Smith

  • Jane Staples

  • Katherine Stein

  • Emmett Styles

  • Malaya Thilmany

  • Willa Vogen

  • Gabriela Walz

  • Amelia Warneke

  • Ramona Webb

  • Lucas West

  • Fletcher Wilson

  • Mackenzie Woods

  • Nathan Zahn

AP Scholar with Honor Award: Earned an average score of 3.25 or higher on all exams taken and earned scores of 3 or higher on four or more of those AP exams

  • Sophia Agan

  • Sadie Albrecht

  • Saakar Basyal

  • Andre Carreras

  • Adelaide Christensen

  • Hannah Corbett

  • Jocelyn Dahl

  • Franklin Dawson

  • Tyler Demulling

  • Adiah Giles

  • Elias Grosenick

  • Hazel Halverson

  • Dominic Hanna

  • Anisa Hassan

  • Adam Hauth

  • Keefer Hedfors

  • Grace Hendricks

  • Ella Hoffman

  • Ellinor Jensen

  • Olivia Kanavati

  • Hannah Lawrence

  • Abigail Martin

  • Parker Mason

  • Elise Moga

  • Maria Nelson

  • Pragnan Nukala

  • Logan Reisig

  • Wyatt Roeder

  • Ella Romans

  • Monica Schmidt

  • Joshua Schomer

  • Cameron Sever

  • Kaia Smith

  • Henry Stein

  • Alec Vetter

  • Mia Walz

  • David Wassenaar

AP Scholar with Distinction Award: Earned an average score of 3.5 or higher on all exams taken and earned scores of 3 or higher on five or more of those AP exams

  • Garrett Aukema
  • Elizabeth Barnes
  • Anastasia Baron
  • Savannah Barry
  • Francesca Berg
  • Silas Bloom
  • Patrick Bohmbach
  • Izabela Carlson
  • McKinley Cherrier
  • Bryn Christopherson
  • Anna Crain
  • Amelia Elgstuen
  • Adoniah Fernandes
  • Jack Filhart
  • Evangeline Fuentes
  • William Geddes
  • Jack Grosenick
  • Ayden Hahnfeldt
  • Wesley Hendel
  • Eden Hill
  • Marais Johnson
  • Elia Kavic Vernon
  • Quinn Keyes
  • Thomas Kimbrel
  • Annika Klemme
  • Caleb Koury
  • Joshua Langemo
  • Oliver Larmore
  • Thomas Larsen
  • Noah Ledermann
  • Emma Lehet
  • Darian Lopez
  • Robert Lovett
  • Nolan Manternach
  • Liam McIntyre
  • Emma Mercer
  • Brendan Monroe
  • Landon Monsour
  • Autumn Ochoa
  • Jazmin Ramirez
  • Ada Richards
  • Leo Rundquist
  • Lucy Schultz
  • Finnian Schwister
  • Rory Shuler
  • Avery Simmons
  • Claire Stein
  • Brady Sullivan
  • Hannah Trudeau
  • Lucy Van Moorlehem
  • Raul Vaz
  • Charlotte Vogen
  • Ethan Vue
  • Amelie Williams
  • Lily Wollan