During May 2021, students at Bryant High School took Advanced Placement exams which tested the content knowledge and skills gained in each of their AP courses. Each qualifying score of 3, 4, or 5 equates to earned college credit, tuition savings, and proof of a student’s ability to handle college-level coursework.
College Board recently announced the 2021 AP Scholar recipients for Bryant High School based on performance on this year’s AP exams. A total of 126 AP Scholar Awards at all levels have been granted to students at Bryant.
A total of 27 BHS students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction awards--the highest award given. To receive this recognition, a student must receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken during his/her high school career, as well as score 3 or higher on at least five exams.
Twenty-two BHS students were awarded AP Scholar with Honors awards for receiving an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken during their high school careers, as well as scoring 3 or higher on at least four exams.
Seventy-seven BHS students earned the AP Scholar award, which is awarded to students who received scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams taken during their high school careers.
Students performed at high levels (even during COVID) to earn these AP honors. Congratulations to these AP Scholars and their teachers for their hard work and well-deserved recognition!