Jays Soar on AP: Perfect Calculus BC Scores, 379 Earn College Credit

Posted July 24, 2024 / Last updated August 10, 2024

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With the goal of forming students to be capable men for others—sharp tools in God’s hands—Jesuit’s rigorous, classically grounded curriculum holds every student to uncommonly high standards. On their academic journey, Blue Jays may elect to take Advanced Placement (AP) College Board courses with the potential to earn college credit, and each year around 400 such AP exams are taken by students at Jesuit.

For the 2024 school year, an outstanding 96% of Jesuit students who opted to take AP exams earned college credit for their performance on 16 different tests. Collectively, this amounts to thousands of hours of college credit. With students performing exceptionally well across the board, 79 Blue Jays were named AP Scholars for their scores on multiple exams.

In a rare feat accomplished by 13 of Jesuit’s top math students, 100% of Calculus BC students at Jesuit achieved a perfect “5” on a 1-5 scale. Calculus BC goes beyond typical Calculus or AP Calculus courses offered at many high schools as the scope of the course covers two complete college courses.

“I’m immensely proud of the work that our students put in throughout the year,” said calculus teacher Michael Armelin. “Credit goes to these math students, but also to all of the faculty members at Jesuit who tirelessly contributed to these students’ mathematical and intellectual foundation leading up to this senior-level class.”

Noted below are each of the students who were named AP Scholars.

  • AP Scholar with Distinction—Designation for students who earned an average score of 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scored a 3 or higher or five or more AP exams.
  • AP Scholar with Honor—Designation for students who earned an average of 3.25 on all AP exams taken with scores of 3 or higher on four or more AP exams.
  • AP Scholar—Designation for students

Above all, Jesuit relentlessly pursues God’s greater glory. While students’ academic accolades reflect the school’s mission, they are not the mission itself. They instead signify that Blue Jays are becoming the men that they were made to be: men of faith and men for others.

Alongside celebrating students who attain these academic accomplishments, Jesuit also highlights graduating seniors who are named winners of highly selective merit-based national scholarship competitions. Click here to read about more of these students.

Parker AligAP Scholar with Distinction
Max BartlettAP Scholar with Distinction
Mason BeckerAP Scholar with Distinction
William BellottAP Scholar with Distinction
Owen BourgAP Scholar with Distinction
John Calhoun, Jr.AP Scholar with Distinction
Landon ChadwickAP Scholar with Distinction
Nicholas DannaAP Scholar with Distinction
Degan DansereauAP Scholar with Distinction
Tate DupreAP Scholar with Distinction
Gardner EbrahimAP Scholar with Distinction
Diego FernandezAP Scholar with Distinction
Charles GarittyAP Scholar with Distinction
William GibbensAP Scholar with Distinction
Harrison HarleyAP Scholar with Distinction
Preston KuehneAP Scholar with Distinction
Peyton LandryAP Scholar with Distinction
Peter LeAP Scholar with Distinction
Brady LuminaisAP Scholar with Distinction
Kellen McconvilleAP Scholar with Distinction
Ethan McElveenAP Scholar with Distinction
Kerth MetzingerAP Scholar with Distinction
William NewmanAP Scholar with Distinction
Aidan ObletzAP Scholar with Distinction
Dylan PatelAP Scholar with Distinction
David PaulAP Scholar with Distinction
Raahil RabAP Scholar with Distinction
William ReinhardtAP Scholar with Distinction
John RoseAP Scholar with Distinction
Alejandro SalazarAP Scholar with Distinction
Matthew ScaffidiAP Scholar with Distinction
Tyler SiskAP Scholar with Distinction
Michael StackpoleAP Scholar with Distinction
James SundellAP Scholar with Distinction
Corbyn ThonnAP Scholar with Distinction
Patrick TonryAP Scholar with Distinction
Charles VariscoAP Scholar with Distinction
Dominic CarolloAP Scholar with Honor
Albert FavaloraAP Scholar with Honor
Nash HanemannAP Scholar with Honor
Minh HoangAP Scholar with Honor
Mark JohnsonAP Scholar with Honor
Jonathan JordanAP Scholar with Honor
Donald LemannAP Scholar with Honor
Joshua MatessinoAP Scholar with Honor
Padraig McCauslandAP Scholar with Honor
Michael MenascoAP Scholar with Honor
William PatriasAP Scholar with Honor
Matthew PoynerAP Scholar with Honor
Quinn RosensteinAP Scholar with Honor
Charles SeemannAP Scholar with Honor
William SossamanAP Scholar with Honor
Gregory UhlichAP Scholar with Honor
John AlexanderAP Scholar
Ali AlshereesAP Scholar
Andrew CavallinoAP Scholar
Jake CharbonnetAP Scholar
Cole CouvillonAP Scholar
Conor DarcyAP Scholar
Paul DelahoussayeAP Scholar
Harold FantaciAP Scholar
Zachary GaryAP Scholar
Cameron GrandboucheAP Scholar
Quinn GrandboucheAP Scholar
Mashuq IslamAP Scholar
Carter JenningsAP Scholar
Jack KesselsAP Scholar
Klein KonradAP Scholar
Gustave LaibeAP Scholar
Ryan McFarlandAP Scholar
Rishab PrabhuAP Scholar
James RedmannAP Scholar
Carter RigneyAP Scholar
John SchoenbrunAP Scholar
Noah St. GermainAP Scholar
Nicholas SullivanAP Scholar
Christopher TheriotAP Scholar
Michael TrepagnierAP Scholar
Frank YoungAP Scholar