Have you taken all three of biology, chemistry, and physics? Can you take AP physics 1 or 2? Wharton will want to see evidence of strong quantitative skills and physics shows that better than either statistics or apes.
Can you take something else than a study hall to complement physical education? Even a fun, easy class like Personal Finance would be better than a second study hall.
I would replace AP stats with AP CS principles or AP CS programming.
Having Spanish 3-4 is indeed important and expected.
Note that high school ‘finance’'Business ’ or 'accounting ’ classes are considered vocational and wouldn’t help with the caliber schools you’re aiming for.
An issue is likely the combination of apes, AP stats (2 AP lites), physical education/study hall, and another study hall, when you should have a stronger science, another strong class, physicao education and a fun class, at a minimum.