PAMPA, TX – Pampa High School’s Program of Excellence is proud to celebrate nine outstanding students who achieved the top score of 5 on the 2025 National AP Spanish Language and Culture Exam—an accomplishment earned while competing against more than 193,000 AP students worldwide.
Earning a 5, the highest possible score, means each student has secured college credit for the first four courses in a university-level Spanish curriculum. These credits will automatically appear on their college transcripts, saving the cost of tuition and books, essentially a free semester of college credit before graduating high school.
“This achievement reflects incredible dedication and skill,” said Pampa HS Spanish Teacher Michael Cole. “Our Harvesters have once again shown that hard work and excellence know no limits.”
Honored Students
Pictured (left to right): Valeria Perez, Daniela Castillo, Analia Oronia, Danna Carrillo, Angelie Calderón, Annette Luna, and Gerardo Padilla
Not pictured: Ashley Ortiz and Martina Sansone
Pampa ISD congratulates these remarkable students for their exceptional achievement and for representing the Harvester spirit of Show Up, Work Hard, Serve Others. Great job, Harvesters!