Congratulations to the 62 Princeton High School students who were designated as AP Scholars for their performance on last spring's AP Exams. Pictured are those present today; many of our AP Scholars have transitioned to Viking Alumni!
Princeton High School is proud to announce that 62 students have been designated as AP Scholars for their outstanding performance on Advanced Placement exams taken last spring.
The AP Scholar Award recognizes high school students who have demonstrated college-level achievement through AP courses and exams. Students earn this prestigious designation through various levels of accomplishment on their AP assessments, showcasing their dedication to rigorous academic coursework and their readiness for college-level studies.
"We are incredibly proud of these students' achievements," said Superintendent G. Elgin Card. "Their success on these challenging exams reflects not only their hard work and dedication but also the quality of instruction they received from our outstanding AP teachers."
Advanced Placement courses provide students with the opportunity to take college-level classes while still in high school, potentially earning college credit and demonstrating academic excellence to college admissions officers. Princeton High School continues to expand its AP offerings to provide students with diverse opportunities for academic growth and achievement.
The school community congratulates all 62 AP Scholars on this significant accomplishment and wishes them continued success in their academic endeavors.
Pictured are those present today; many of our AP Scholars have transitioned to Viking Alumni! Congratulations to all 62 Princeton High School students who were designated as AP Scholars for their performance on last spring's AP Exams.