Mt St. Dominic Academy Celebrates Outstanding AP Achievements

Caldwell, NJ – Mount St. Dominic Academy (MSDA), an independent Catholic college preparatory school in Caldwell dedicated to empowering young women, is proud to celebrate the exceptional accomplishments of 21 seniors in the Advanced Placement (AP) program. 


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Amazing Students

Representing more than one-third of the graduating class of 62, these students were honored with prestigious AP Scholar recognitions for their outstanding performance on challenging AP exams.

Certificates were awarded to students across several distinction levels, including:

AP Scholar: Scored 3 or higher on at least three AP exams,

AP Scholar with Honors: Scored 3 or higher on at least four AP exams with a minimum AP

average of 3.25, or

AP Scholar with Distinction: Scored 3 or higher on at least five AP exams with a minimum

AP average of 3.5.

The Mount’s student honorees are:

Belleville / Bloomfield / West Orange: Naya Adiedo of West Orange (AP Scholar with

Distinction); Monet Nikolic of Belleville (AP Scholar with Distinction); and Keira Tagliareni of

Bloomfield (AP Scholar with Honor).

Caldwell / Essex Fells / North Caldwell: Nyah Adiedo of North Caldwell (AP Scholar with

Distinction); Melia Hillman of Caldwell (AP Scholar with Honor); Mary Hladik of West

Caldwell (AP Scholar with Honor); Brooke Pita of Essex Fells (AP Scholar with Distinction);

Ashley Rohde of North Caldwell (AP Scholar with Distinction); Elisabeth Rosiecki of North Caldwell (AP Scholar); and Mia Smith of North Caldwell (AP Scholar with Distinction).

Cedar Grove / Verona: Rosa Dibadj of Cedar Grove (AP Scholar); Gabriella Lipari of Cedar Grove (AP Scholar with Distinction); Lily Nachbaur of Verona (AP Scholar with Distinction); Maeve Nachbaur of Verona (AP Scholar with Distinction) and Ella Scipione of Verona (AP Scholar).

Glen Ridge: Lorelei Middleton of Glen Ridge (AP Scholar with Distinction)

Little Falls: Madeline Natale of Little Falls (AP Scholar with Honor)

North Haledon: Briella Longo  of North Haledon (AP Scholar)

Towaco: Grace Baron of Towaco (AP Scholar with Distinction)

Wayne: Sophia Liwanag of Wayne (AP Scholar) and Maeko Marapao of Wayne (AP Scholar with Distinction).

West Milford: Juliana Marra of West Milford (AP Scholar with Distinction)

 

“I am so proud of our AP students, whose hard work and perseverance is inspiring. They balance rigorous coursework with their many activities and they have achieved remarkable success,” said Director of School and College Counseling Pauline Condon.

 

Adding to these individual AP achievements, The Mount received 2024 “Gold with Access” Honor Roll Recognition by College Board, celebrating its commitment to providing equitable access to rigorous AP coursework and fostering academic excellence.

In addition, the Mount earned 2023 College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Awards for its exceptional female representation in AP Computer Science A (CSA) and AP Computer Science Principles (CSP) courses.

“These honors reflect the hard work, determination, and academic excellence of our students and teachers,” said Principal Dr. Karen D’Avino. “We are especially proud of ensuring that our students are equipped for success in college and beyond.”

LEARN ALL ABOUT THE MOUNT


About Mount St. Dominic Academy

Mount St. Dominic Academy (MSDA), established by the Sisters of St. Dominic, is an independent Catholic college preparatory school dedicated to educating young women from diverse ethnic, religious, and economic backgrounds. Located in the picturesque town of Caldwell, New Jersey, the Mount has been empowering young women in the Dominican tradition since 1892... Learn

 



About Academics at The Mt. 

The Mount offers an Impressive array of signature programs, which are similar to having college minors, including the: L.E.O. Entrepreneurship Program; Health Sciences Concentration (HSC); Social Justice Concentration...



Rolling Admissions for the Class of 2029 has begun! Sign up today to take the MSDA Entrance Exam on March 22, 2025, then schedule a visit!

For assistance or additional information, contact Catherine Duran, Director of Admissions & Enrollment Management, at cduran@msdacademy.org  / 973-226-0660 Ext. 1114 or Cathy Bolger at cbolger@msdacademy.org / 973-226-0660 Ext. 1122



Private Family tours and “Mountie for a Day” visits are available to current 8th graders and transfer students in Grades 9-11, or join us at our Spring Open House on April 2, 2025. Contact the Admissions Office at admissions@msdacademy.org or 973-226-0660 ext. 1122.

 

 


Back row, from left: Elizabeth Rosiecki (North Caldwell), Briella Longo (North Haledon), Mia Smith (North Caldwell), Gabriella Lipari (Cedar Grove), Maeve Nachbaur (Verona), Naya Adiedo (West Orange), Lorelei Middleton (Glen Ridge), Lily Nachbaur (Verona), Madeline Natale (Little Falls), Grace Baron of Towaco), Sophia Liwanag (Wayne), Monet Nikolic (Belleville), and Director of School and College Counseling Pauline Condon. Front row, from left: Principal Dr. Karen D’Avino, Ashley Rohde (North Caldwell), Melia Hillman (Caldwell), Maeko Marapao (Wayne), Mary Hladik (West Caldwell), Kiera Tagliareni (Bloomfield), Ella Scipione (Verona), Brooke Pita (Essex Fells), and Juliana Marra (West Milford). Missing from the photo: Rosa Dibadj of (Cedar Grove).Back row, from left: Elizabeth Rosiecki (North Caldwell), Briella Longo (North Haledon), Mia Smith (North Caldwell), Gabriella Lipari (Cedar Grove), Maeve Nachbaur (Verona), Naya Adiedo (West Orange), Lorelei Middleton (Glen Ridge), Lily Nachbaur (Verona), Madeline Natale (Little Falls), Grace Baron of Towaco), Sophia Liwanag (Wayne), Monet Nikolic (Belleville), and Director of School and College Counseling Pauline Condon. Front row, from left: Principal Dr. Karen D’Avino, Ashley Rohde (North Caldwell), Melia Hillman (Caldwell), Maeko Marapao (Wayne), Mary Hladik (West Caldwell), Kiera Tagliareni (Bloomfield), Ella Scipione (Verona), Brooke Pita (Essex Fells), and Juliana Marra (West Milford). Missing from the photo: Rosa Dibadj of (Cedar Grove).Back row, from left: Elizabeth Rosiecki (North Caldwell), Briella Longo (North Haledon), Mia Smith (North Caldwell), Gabriella Lipari (Cedar Grove), Maeve Nachbaur (Verona), Naya Adiedo (West Orange), Lorelei Middleton (Glen Ridge), Lily Nachbaur (Verona), Madeline Natale (Little Falls), Grace Baron of Towaco), Sophia Liwanag (Wayne), Monet Nikolic (Belleville), and Director of School and College Counseling Pauline Condon. Front row, from left: Principal Dr. Karen D’Avino, Ashley Rohde (North Caldwell), Melia Hillman (Caldwell), Maeko Marapao (Wayne), Mary Hladik (West Caldwell), Kiera Tagliareni (Bloomfield), Ella Scipione (Verona), Brooke Pita (Essex Fells), and Juliana Marra (West Milford). Missing from the photo: Rosa Dibadj of (Cedar Grove).

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