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3 Frankfort Providence HS Students Are Illinois State Scholars
The Frankfort students are Zinn Amos, Cameron Fultz and Mason Straight.
FRANKFORT, IL — Three Providence Catholic High School students from Frankfort have been recognized as Illinois State Scholars, according to a release from the school. 46 total students from the Class of 2023 were recognized with the honor, which represents 26 percent of the class.
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission, the state’s college access and financial aid agency, presents this recognition of academic achievement to exceptional Illinois high school students annually, the school said. This year, more than 17,000 honorees join the other outstanding students who have been honored since the designation was first introduced in 1958.
“We are very proud of our Illinois State Scholars,” Principal Paul Houston said in a release. “This is quite an academic achievement. Their commitment to excellence in academics truly defines them as leaders in the Providence Catholic community. We congratulate them on this success and look forward to seeing what they accomplish as they continue their academic careers.”
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The three students from Frankfort who were recognized are:
- Zinn Amos
- Cameron Fultz
- Mason Straight
Providence Catholic High School is located in New Lenox.
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