PUBLISHED ON September 26, 2025

Celebrating Excellence: Archbishop Chapelle Honors AP Students

At Archbishop Chapelle High School, we are committed to fostering academic excellence and celebrating the achievements of our hardworking students. This week, we hosted a special luncheon to honor those who have challenged themselves through our Advanced Placement (AP) program.

The luncheon welcomed all students who either took an AP course last year or are currently enrolled in one this year. It was a wonderful opportunity to recognize their dedication and celebrate their achievements.

Honoring Outstanding Achievements

During the celebration, we highlighted students who earned Awards for AP achievements and those who achieved a perfect 5 on their AP exams. Scoring a 5 is a remarkable accomplishment that reflects not only mastery of the subject but also perseverance and determination.

Students Who Earned a Perfect 5

We are proud to recognize the following students for their outstanding AP performance:

Dalila Gulati – AP US Government and Politics
Carolyne Hill – AP Human Geography
Demi Kostopoulos – AP 2D Art and Design
Anh Dao Le – AP English Language and Composition, AP Psychology
Anita Li – AP US History
Libbey Luminais – AP US Government and Politics, AP English Literature and Composition
Maisy O’Brien – AP US Government and Politics
Mackenzie Ory – AP English Language and Composition
Kayla Palacio – AP Psychology
Alyssa Pesantes – AP Human Geography
Emma Rogers – AP US History, AP Psychology
Katie Scuderi – AP English Literature and Composition
Emma Tran – AP US History, AP English Language and Composition
Lilly Treme – AP European History
Julia Turnipseed – AP European History
Aashna Varkey – AP European History
Grace Wilson – AP English Language and Composition, AP Psychology
Yara Zeitoun – AP Human Geography

These students have set a high standard for academic excellence, and we couldn’t be prouder of their achievements.

A Growing Program

Over the years, Archbishop Chapelle’s AP program has grown tremendously, offering students more opportunities to challenge themselves academically and prepare for college. Kyle Wooderson, Director of Curriculum & Instruction, reflected on this growth:


“It has been amazing to see the growth of our AP program since I started here 10 years ago. We now offer 14 different AP classes on our campus, more than twice the number we offered 10 years ago. More than 20% of the students on our campus are taking an AP class this year, and some are taking as many as 5 AP classes. The program has empowered our students to earn college credit while here on our campus, to take challenging courses in their areas of interest, and to challenge themselves with college-level material under the guidance and direction of our amazing teachers.”

The Impact of AP Learning

The AP program doesn’t just prepare students academically for college; it also helps them develop valuable life skills. Lisa Reames, one of our AP teachers, shared her pride in the program’s growth:


“I am incredibly proud of how our AP program has grown at Archbishop Chapelle. Watching our students challenge themselves academically and graduate with substantial college credits is rewarding, but what impresses me most is seeing them develop the confidence and resilience that will serve them throughout their lives. They rise to meet every challenge, and that determination is what makes me most proud to be part of this community.”


Christina Taix, another AP teacher, emphasized how the impact of AP courses extends beyond test scores:


“As our AP course offerings have expanded and more students have embraced these opportunities in various subject areas and at earlier grade levels, I have noticed a significant increase in student readiness for senior-level classes. AP courses challenge students to stretch their minds and think on a deeper level; as a result, today's English V AP Literature students start the year with stronger critical thinking and analytical writing skills than students just a few years ago. These skills not only set them up for success on our campus but also give them an advantage as they transition to college and beyond.”


Looking Ahead


Archbishop Chapelle’s AP program continues to grow, providing students with opportunities to explore their interests, earn college credit, and prepare for the challenges of higher education. We are so proud of all our AP students and look forward to seeing what they will accomplish in the future.

Congratulations to all of our AP scholars, and a special thanks to our faculty who work tirelessly to support and inspire them. Together, we are fostering a culture of academic excellence that will empower our students for years to come.

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