Academic Excellence Recognized: 51 ICS Students Earn AP Scholar Awards

Indian Creek celebrated academic excellence this week, as the College Board honored 51 students for earning Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar awards, and six others were acknowledged by the College Board's National Recognition program. This prestigious distinction recognizes exceptional performance on the 2024 AP exams.  During the 2023-24 school year, 144 ICS students took 244 exams in 16 subjects. The 51 students who earned AP scholar recognition earned high scores on at least three exams last spring. 

Twenty-eight ICS students received AP scholar recognition for scoring a three or higher on at least three AP Exams. Nine students earned the AP Scholar with Honor Award for scoring 3.25 or higher on all AP exams taken and achieving scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these examinations. Eight students were recognized with the prestigious AP Scholar with Distinction Award for achieving an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams and scores of 3 or higher on five or more AP exams.

Two ICS students were awarded the AP Seminar and Research Certificate for completing both courses and earning scores of 3 or higher in each subject, and four others qualified for the prestigious AP Capstone Diploma. This distinctive recognition mandates scores of 3 or higher in both AP Seminar and AP Research and four more AP exams. These two courses emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to foster critical thinking, research skills, collaboration, time management, and effective presentation abilities – all essential for thriving in higher education.

Additionally, six ICS juniors were named as recipients of the College Board's National Recognition Program Awards. These students scored among the top 10% in Maryland on the PSAT/NMSQT test, and were considered based on their academic GPAs, and other identifying information.

Congratulations to: 
Sean Manuel Cogburn Enchautegui - National African American & Hispanic Recognition Award
Myles Cummings- National African American Recognition Award
Jayden Green- National African American Recognition Award
Madison Harris- National African American Recognition Award
Maddy Hunt- National Hispanic Recognition Award
Norah Young- National African American Recognition Award


Congratulations to Indian Creek's AP Scholar Awardees

AP Scholars (Score of 3 or higher on at least 3 exams)
Elia Alewine '24, Jake Berry '25, Bennett Bucci '24, Beth Christie '24, Sean Manuel Cogburn-Enchautegui '26, Julia Flint '25, Gavin Fridley '24, Arabelle Gemmell '25, Arnia Goode '24, Jayden Green '25, Riley Handwerger '24, Hailey Hochard '24, Madaleine Hunt '26, Landon Joe '24, Joelle Johnson '25, Graden Laycook '24, Anastasia Malamatis '24, Charlie Malone '25, Campbell McCormick '24, Javier Mina-Vega '25, Nate Mona '24, Collin O'Neill '24, Noah Smarowsky '24, Kimmy Stevenson '24, Alanya Terzi '24, Cheyenne Thomas '24, Ben Tyburski '24, Hunter Walls '24.

AP Scholars with Honor (Average score of 3.25 or higher on all exams and 3 or higher on 4 or more exams)
Owen Crum '26, Ray Flanagan '24, Irene Goldstein '25, Brayden Marcus '25, Madelyn Mixter '24, Sophia O'Connell '25, James Stubbs '25, Izzy Sussman '26, Maisie White '25

AP Scholars with Distinction (Average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams and scores of 3 or higher on five or more AP exams)
Ava Andrews '24, Naima Bead '25, Sophie Geismar '25, Bella John '25, Conor Mastromarco '25, Aidan McCaughey '24, Natalie Swope '24, Zachary Torstenson '25

AP Seminar and Research Certificate
Beth Christie '24, Irene Goldstein '25

AP Capstone Diploma
Naima Bead '25, Arnia Goode '24, Aidan McCaughey '24, Madelyn Mixter'24
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Indian Creek school is a co-educational, college preparatory independent school, located in Crownsville, Maryland.  Students in Pre-K3 through grade 12 receive a vibrant educational experience based on excellent academics steeped in strong student-teacher connections.