BRENTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL RECOGNIZED AS AN AP ® HONOR ROLL SCHOOL
Brentwood High School has been recognized by the College Board as an AP ® Honor Roll School for the 2024-25 school year, an achievement that highlights the school’ s commitment to expanding access to rigorous coursework while supporting student success. This is the second time that Brentwood HS has earned this honor. It is the result of a focus on courses and content as well as the commitment of the teachers and students engaged in these courses.
The College Board AP ® Honor Roll acknowledges schools that have increased student participation in Advanced Placement ®( AP) courses and improved student performance on AP exams. This recognition reflects a balanced approach— encouraging more students to challenge themselves academically while ensuring they are supported to succeed in collegelevel work.
During the 2024-25 school year, Brentwood HS offered 14 different AP courses with 16 different exams taken by students. There were 107 exams taken by students during this time. The results for the year were positive, which led to the recognition by college board.
Brentwood HS earned this distinction by expanding opportunities for students to enroll in AP courses and by demonstrating strong outcomes on AP exams. These efforts by our students help prepare them for college and career pathways by building critical thinking skills, academic confidence and readiness for postsecondary expectations. Participation in AP coursework can offer students several benefits, including exposure to college-level material, the potential to earn college credit and stronger preparation for future academic demands. Brentwood High School’ s inclusion on the AP Honor Roll reflects the dedication of its students, teachers, counselors and administrators to creating an inclusive academic environment where students are encouraged to grow and achieve at high levels.
The Brentwood Borough School District is proud of this accomplishment and the collaborative efforts that made it possible. Being named a College Board AP Honor Roll School is a meaningful acknowledgment of Brentwood High School’ s commitment to academic excellence and student success, and the staff and administration look forward to continuing to build on this momentum the remainder of this year and beyond.
BRENTWOOD HS STUDENTS HONORED BY STEEL CENTER
exam. These assessments serve as endof-program evaluations, indicators of college and career readiness, or pathways to industry certification. Brentwood students consistently excel on these exams, achieving an average pass rate of 92 percent or higher.
Throughout the school year, Steel Center CTE recognizes students for their dedication, achievement, and outstanding performance in their programs. Students are honored monthly as well as at the conclusion of each semester. During the first semester of 2025-26, several Brentwood HS students earned recognition for their hard work and commitment. rentwood Borough
SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS
Brentwood High School and the Brentwood Borough School District share a long-standing partnership with Steel Center Career and Technical Education( SCCTE), the district’ s vocational and career education provider. Steel Center CTE serves 10 local school districts, offering students hands-on training in technical, vocational and careerfocused programs that prepare them for success beyond high school.
Through this partnership, Brentwood High School students benefit from industry-recognized training, opportunities to earn certifications, preparation for licensures in various career fields and internships that allow students to work directly with local businesses. These experiences provide valuable, transferable skills that support students as they enter their chosen industries.
Steel Center CTE offers 17 different programs of study to Brentwood HS students. Each year, students who complete their programs take the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute( NOCTI)
Students of the Month
· Mitchell Bowers – Advertising and Design
· Samir Butler – Automotive Technology
· Zachary Ciccanti – Cybersecurity and Networking Technology
· Nathaniel Javorski – Medical Professionals
· Kataleena McKee – Public Safety
First Semester Awards
· Clarisse Faida – Health Assistant – Extra Effort Award
· Keagan Majczyk – Advertising and Design – Extra Effort Award
· Jackson Knabenshue – Collision and Refinishing – Top of the Shop
· Evan Mingle – Automotive Technology – Top of the Shop
Congratulations to all Brentwood High School students who were recognized by Steel Center CTE for their achievements during the first semester. We are proud of their dedication, accomplishments and the skills they continue to develop in their career pathways. We look forward to their continued success as they prepare for future careers and opportunities.
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