Ascension Episcopal School is committed to educational excellence in a Christian Environment. These are not just words but the mission of our school. Last year, in the midst of a pandemic, seven Ascension students earned AP Scholar distinction. In order to achieve this status, a student must earn a score of 3 or higher on at least three AP exams.
Andre Domengeaux (class of 2021)
Jillian Rizzuto (class of 2021)
John St Pe (class of 2021)
Callie Ste Marie (class of 2021)
Gracie Gage (class of 2022)
Emily Hebert (class of 2022)
Avery Leblanc (class of 2022)
Advanced Placement (AP) classes are essentially college-level courses taught to high school students. For a course to be designated as AP, the teacher must submit syllabi for approval from the College Board to validate the rigor and topics of the course. In addition to being better prepared for college-level work, most colleges award students college credit based on exam performance. The skills learned and practiced in AP classes, including but not limited to analytical reasoning, problem-solving, and effective communication, are all essential for success in college and beyond.
The Episcopal Church of the Ascension School (Ascension Episcopal School) admits qualified students without regard to race, religion, sexual orientation, or national origin. We are a welcoming community.