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Glenview Patch Honors High School Graduates: Class Of 2020

This is the 15th, and final, installment of our salute to Class of 2020 high school graduates in Glenview.

Paige Casas, Glenbrook South High School
Paige Casas, Glenbrook South High School (Photo submitted)

GLENVIEW, IL — Glenview Patch has been sharing the achievements of local high school graduates by putting them in the spotlight since the beginning of May. Due to the coronavirus, in-person instruction has canceled the rest of the 2019-2020 school year in Illinois. We know these wonderful seniors are missing out on some of the last moments of the school year.

We hope this feature gave the community a way to share their pride in our Class of 2020 high school graduates. Here is the final installment of the Glenview Class of 2020 high school graduates:

Paige Casas, Glenbrook South High School

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Paige played club volleyball for the past 7 years with 5 at The Edge Volleyball Club. She has volunteered at Step 2 This Dance as the makeup artist creating stage makeup for dance competitions. She also volunteers at dog adoption events over the summer. She will attend DePaul University's School of Business in the fall.

Message from the family: "It has been a privilege to watch you grow into the young woman you are today. You have made us so proud, we can’t wait to see what the future brings."

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Caitlin Noe, Glenbrook South High School

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Caitlin was editor-in-chief of the Etruscan yearbook. She also studied abroad at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; participated in the AMP Global Scholars public policy summer program in Washington, D.C.; served as a delegate to the United Nations Youth Assembly; and volunteered with a community center for refugees and abuse victims in Granada, Spain. She was a puppeteer at Glenview Community Church and a youth soccer coach with Illinois Skills School. She will study government and international relations at the College of William & Mary.

Message from the family: "Caitlin, we are so proud of how you were able to overcome a sports injury in 8th grade to chart an all new course of accomplishments in high school. Your resilience, determination and many talents will enable you to flourish in the years ahead. Congratulations and we love you! - Mom, Dad & Meghan."


Trenton Paul, Glenbrook South High School

Photo by Lisa Paul

Trenton he joined the woodworking club, spikeball, and the coding club. He will be attending Bradley University and plans to study computer science.

Message from the family: "Congratulations, Trent! You’re awesome, and we’re all so proud of you! Mom, Dad, Austin, and Carson."


Below is a link to the original story in case you missed it and where we've compiled all of them together in one spot. Thanks again for sending them in.

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