Cardinal Newman High School has been named to the 2025 Advanced Placement (AP) School Honor Roll, earning Silver distinction, as announced by the College Board. Additionally, the school was recognized with a Gold distinction in College Credit and a Platinum distinction in College Optimization.
The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools that demonstrate a commitment to increasing a college-going culture, providing opportunities for students to earn college credit, and maximizing college readiness. To qualify for the 2025 Honor Roll, schools must meet or exceed the criteria for a given recognition level across three key metrics: college culture, college credit, and college optimization.
According to College Board criteria focused on graduating seniors, Cardinal Newman’s AP outcomes demonstrate both broad access and sustained academic engagement. Students are encouraged not only to enroll in AP coursework but also to persist through exam completion and perform at a level recognized by colleges nationwide.
“Advanced Placement courses challenge our students to think critically, write analytically, and engage deeply with college-level material while still in high school,” said Ed Curtin, Principal of Cardinal Newman High School. “This recognition reflects the commitment of our faculty and the determination of our students, as well as our shared goal of expanding opportunity while preparing every student for success in college and beyond.”
Cardinal Newman currently offers 22 Advanced Placement courses across 32 sections, taught by 14 College Board–trained AP teachers. This wide range of offerings allows students to pursue advanced study across multiple disciplines while receiving the guidance and support needed to succeed.

