At the end of each academic quarter, Bethel Park High School holds an AP Quarterly Championship celebration sponsored by BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse, which provides food for the students at no cost to the district.
Students are chosen by their AP teachers, based on achievement, growth and effort.
The selected students also earn two Bean Bucks, which is good for a free drink and one snack at the Bean & Berry, the school’s in-house coffee shop.
Second Quarter Champions:
- Tyler Benlock
- Jack Bruckner
- TJ Burt
- Rocco Capozzoli
- Caleb Crawford
- Callee Dalbon
- Martin Devine
- Sydney Felicetti
- Colin Finnegan
- Colton Fisher
- Elaine Flaherty
- Kiley Flanigan
- Charlotte Gaston
- Abigail Goldenberg
- Lydia Goodman
- Lindsay Gruska
- Colin Heitzenrater
- Colin Hewes
- Michael Hladio
- Sarah Jakel
- Victoria Krappweis
- Brady McKiernan
- Sadie Nelson
- Finn O'Neill
- Makayla O'Neill
- Jacob Patterson
- Grace Perdziola
- Grace Plassio
- Ella Sabanovic
- Trey Slavonic
- Caleb Steele
- Gavin Stoehr
- Cassidy Sullivan
- Gillian Uhl
- Kuon Verbosky
- Lyla Walsh
- Sara Walters
- Parker Walton
- Lincoln Werts
- Caroline Zelt
First Quarter Champions:
- Julia Bitkowski
- TJ Burt
- Rocco Capozzoli
- Maria Catana
- Katherine Connell
- Callee Dalbon
- Ciera Erbrecht
- Sydney Felicetti
- Colin Finnegan
- Kiley Flanigan
- Lucas Fowler
- Charlotte Gaston
- Lindsay Gruska
- Ronan Hassan
- River Hendrych-Bondra
- Colin Hewes
- Aaron Hofbauer
- Sam Hoppe
- Sarah Jakel
- Zachary Kucharik
- Mallory Kuntz
- Amelia Lancet
- Noah Lloyd
- Brady McKiernan
- Frank O'Mara
- Makayla O'Neill
- Grace Perdziola
- Nevinka Ratnayake
- Quinlan Reynolds
- Ashlyn Schmidt
- Trey Slavonic
- Caleb Steele
- Gavin Stoehr
- Kuon Verbosky
- Lyla Walsh
- Sara Walters
- Parker Walton
- Millicent Weinlein
- Lily Yester
Bethel Park High School Principal Mr. Joseph Villani believes recognizing achievement is very important for the school.
“Our AP Quarterly Champions program recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional achievement, effort, and growth in their AP coursework and study sessions,” said Villani. Students who score a three or higher on an AP exam can also earn a graduation cord, reflecting the school’s commitment to preparing students for college and beyond.