I’m beyond excited to announce my commitment to @SEUFireWBB to continue my basketball career and education! Thank you to my @LadyChargersBE and @KentuckyPremier coaches, my teammates, and my parents for their unwavering support. All glory to God for this blessing! I’m honored to join this powerhouse program, two-time national semifinalists, Coach @JoshuaEpperson and the Fire 🔥!!
I was fortunate to receive an offer from a D2 program in the Midwest today. Out of respect for their recruiting guidelines, I removed the post from social media. Grateful for the opportunity and continuing to learn a lot through this process! @LadyChargersBE@KentuckyPremier@PGHKentucky
The 2025 AP Precalculus Exam scores:
5: 28%; 4: 26%; 3: 27%; 2: 11%; 1: 8%
The common-item equating psychometricians use to gauge changes in student mastery year over year found that this year’s AP Precalculus students had higher content mastery than last year’s, resulting in an overall increase of ~3% in students scoring a 5, part of an overall 5% increase in scores of 3+. AP Precalculus grew more significantly than any AP subject this year, with ~70,000 more students participating than in 2024. An increased volume in participation and higher content mastery means more students are accessing higher level math and are positioning themselves for future success. In part, these impressive scores reflect the far larger number of instructional hours that precalculus courses typically provide high school students, in contrast to the hours provided such students in college, where this is generally a one-semester class. Many of these excellent students will enter colleges and majors that consider precalculus “advanced math” and will thus allow this AP credit to fulfill their college math requirement; for others who attend colleges or enroll in majors that require calculus, it’s great to see this strong preparation for further advanced mathematics.
AP Precalculus Multiple-Choice Questions:
Overall, students performed well across most function types. General Functions (non-analytical) stood out, with 53% of students earning all or most of the available points on these questions.
In contrast, Trigonometric and Polar Functions proved most challenging: 20% of students earned all or most of the available points on these questions. This is a good instructional focus next year.
AP Precalculus Free-Response Questions:
https://t.co/R29IFEEUUX
Students performed best on Question 1 (Function Concepts), whereas Question 3 (Modeling a Periodic Context) was the single best question on this year’s exam, psychometrically, since it had the best mix of difficulty levels across the 6 points available. Students who can earn just 1 point are typically receiving an AP 1 overall; students who can earn 2 points are typically receiving an AP 2, overall, and students earning 5-6 points are typically receiving an AP 5, overall.
Question 4 (Symbolic Manipulations) was the most difficult, and served to differentiate the 3s, 4s, and 5s, as starting this question requires an understanding of algebraic manipulation that is beyond the proficiency of students who receive 1s and 2s. Students able to begin this question successfully are generally receiving an AP 3, and those able to earn multiple points on it receive 4s and 5s.
All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: https://t.co/6q1magxIfr
The 2025 AP Statistics Exam scores:
5: 17%; 4: 21%; 3: 22%; 2: 16%; 1: 24%
Multiple-Choice Questions:
Students scored highest on questions about “Collecting Data” (Unit 3), and on questions that required the skill of “Selecting Statistical Methods.” Approximately 55% of students answered all or most of these questions right.
The most challenging topics within the MCQs were “Probability, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions” (Unit 4) and “Sampling Distributions” (Unit 5). Approximately 25% of students answered all or most of these questions right.
Free-Response Questions:
https://t.co/v5UVd796SJ
Students generally scored highest on Question 2, which focused on collecting data (sampling methods to determine crop damage from aphids). 35% of students earned 3-4 points on it.
The most challenging FRQ for students was Q5 on probability, t-tests, and confidence intervals. 18% of students earned 3-4 points on it.
All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: https://t.co/ThNyaWlKri
Junior year is a wrap. 3 varsity sports and many milestones, but I’m most proud of being ranked #1 in my class out of 417!
Junior Year
✔️ Cumulative GPA 4.55
✔️ Ranked #1 of 417
✔️ ACT 27
✔️ Ms. Junior BEHS (voted by staff)
✔️ Year 3 of All A Honor Roll
🏀 Basketball - All Region, 1000 point milestone
⚽️ Soccer - All State, All Region, 50 goal milestone
🏈 Flag Football - All Conference in KHSAA’s Inaugural Year in Louisville
Finally posting highlights from the end of my Junior season! 👀 A little bit of everything I do as a point guard. Clips of defense, finishing at the rim, mid-rangers, 3 pointers, transition offense and assists. @LadyChargersBE@KentuckyPremier@PGHKentucky@riseupsports1
BE Soccer Banquet @AnnaTinelli5 was recognized for All State, 1st team All Region, Offense & Hat Trick Queen awards, ranked #5 in career assists at BE, and closing in on top 5 career goals. The team finished with the most wins in school history & state tournament appearance!
@AnnaTinelli5 scored her 50th career goal today!! This only happens with a super-talented team who work together & play so unselfishly. And coach Kassi who had confidence in a girl just starting to play soccer and turned her into a player. ❤️And the Chargers are still undefeated!
I love @WDRBNews video of @AnnaTinelli5 with "the step through SCOOP" 👏 and taking hits to the face, but he said she's okay 😂 Championship game tonight! Let's go girls!!
Congratulations to @AnnaTinelli5 for leading her team to the Regional Championship for Bullitt East High School! Keep playin hard young lady! We 👀you up North!