2024 AP Scholars

The College Board’s Advanced Placement ProgramĀ® (APĀ®) provides willing and

academically prepared students with 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 APĀ® Exams.

Nineteen students at Marshall County High School have earned APĀ® Scholar Awards

in recognition of their exceptional achievement on APĀ® Exams for the 2023-2024 school year.

The College Board recognizes several levels of achievement based on students’

performance on APĀ® Exams.

APĀ® SCHOLAR WITH DISTINCTION

Three students qualified for the APĀ® Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an

average score of at least 3.5 on all APĀ® Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or

more of these exams. These students are Logan Chambers, Anastasiia Lisovska, and Dustin

Sanders.

APĀ® SCHOLAR WITH HONOR

Five students qualified for the APĀ® Scholar with Honor Award by receiving an

average score of at least 3.25 on all APĀ® Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or

more of these exams. These students are Jerry Hall, Samuel Martin, Ethan Morgan, Sidoney

Morgan and Karsyn Serpico.

APĀ® SCHOLAR

Eleven students qualified for the APĀ® Scholar Award by completing three or more

APĀ® Exams with scores of 3 or higher. The APĀ® Scholars are Jostchyn Alderdice, Blaire

Buford, Luke Chancellor, Steven Claborn, John Phillip Foley, Anna Robertson, Maverick

Simmons, Isabelle Washburn, Jessica Wells, Jason Zheng and Selina Zheng.

Through 34 different college-level courses and exams, APĀ® provides students the

opportunity to earn college credit or advanced placement and stand out in the college

admission process. In the 23-24 school year Marshall County High School taught 12 of those

courses. Each exam is developed by a committee of college and university faculty and APĀ®

teachers, ensuring that APĀ® Exams are aligned with the same high standards expected by

college faculty at some of the nation’s leading liberal arts and research institutions.

Research consistently shows that APĀ® students who score a 3 or higher on APĀ® Exams

(based on a scale from 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest) typically experience greater

academic success in college and have higher college graduation rates than students who do

not participate in APĀ®.

Those students still currently enrolled in high school have this school year in which to

complete additional APĀ® courses and possibly earn a higher-level APĀ® Scholar Award.

We are so proud of all of our APĀ® Scholars, Go Marshals!

2024 AP Scholars