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JTHS Students Receive Recognition for High Scores on Advanced Placement Exam

JTHS recognized recently recognized 95 students at the January Board of Education meeting for achieving success on the College Board Advanced Placement exams

 

JTHS recognized recently recognized 95 students at the January Board of Education meeting for achieving success on the College Board Advanced Placement exams. These students received a score of three or higher on one or more AP exams.

Joliet Township High School offers a variety of Advanced Placement course offerings and is one of 365 school districts in the nation recognized by the College Board with a place on its prestigious AP Achievement List.  This is the second consecutive year that JTHS has earned this honor for opening AP classroom doors to a significantly broader pool of students, while maintaining or improving the
percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on Advanced Placement
exams.

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The following students were recognized from Joliet Central High School: Nicholas Boyd, Elliot Cobb, Nicholas Coughenour, Chloe Erb, Autumn Frykholm, Matthew Hall, Skyeler Henderson, Luis Jaime, Eric Lindstrom, Jaclyn Long, Caitlin Magruder, Aerionna Martin, Ashley Miller, Kayla Moran, Ryan Morgan, Enrique Ramirez, Shawn Roberts, Thomas Robinson, Gian Villagomez, and Jacob Wagner.    

The following students were recognized from Joliet West High School: Amber R. Allison, Ambrielle Barker, Rebecca Blankenship, Christian A. Bottia, Alana R. Bravo, Kaitlyn M. Brick, Clifton M. Butler, Bayley Clausen, Deanna M. Deenihan, Crystal Delgado, Anna J. Deneut, Ricardo A. Diaz, Thomas D. Eklund, Jovanny Gallarzo, Jessica Garcia, Guillermo Grimaldo, Cesar Guerrero, Amber C. Halaska, Mariana Hernandez, Megan Hickey, Omar Huitron, Joshua In, Amanda N. Jurasits, Gregory Kobliska, Jessica M. Kowalczyk, Elyssa Krmpotich, Zachary T. Manos, Erin McDonough, Molly A. McEvilly, Patrick J. McGinty, Jeffrey A. Meyer, Zachary A. Mikuska, Audrey R. Miller, Matthew C. Molo, Marti Neighbors, Ashlyn C. O'Brien, Maximilian F. Orihuela, Myra Perez-Hernandez, Taylor E. Price, Eliya J. Prieboy, Carlie A. Rambo, Matthew J. Rees, Maggie A. Risher, Stephanie M. Rodriguez, Laith Sarhan, Caitlin T. Shea, Lucas Stefanski, Isaac J. Taylor, Beatriz Vega, Gianna R. Vegetabile, Felicia M. Warren, Jenna M. Wendt, Destiny T. Williams, Jessica M. Zambrano, Franchesca Alejo, Rafael A. Alejo, Dylan J. Baker, Monika K. Evdokimova, Stevie Guzman-Alipio, Caitlyn G. Hinkle, Julia Liceaga, Greta McGuire, Melanie M. Morrissette, Rachael I. Nevsimal, Jamie E. Nies, Charles I. Njoroge, Felix Ortiz, Alex Paramo, Gabriel Perez, Carlos Salas, Brae A. Salazar, Laura V. Schultz, Andrew Thongsavath, and Taylor A. Vabales.   

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Click on the link below to view pictures of student recognition from the Board of Education meeting:  http://www.flickr.com//photos/jths204/sets/72157632547655444/show/

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