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56 LHS Students Selected As Illinois State Scholars
Selection is based on SAT or ACT scores and class rank at the end of the student's junior year.
LEMONT, IL — Lemont High School had 56 students selected as Illinois State Scholars by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. The school said additional Illinois State Scholars from across the state will also continue to be announced throughout the fall. Typically, more than 20,000 students from across Illinois are honored with this prestigious award each year.
According to LHS, Illinois State Scholars honorees represent approximately the top 10 percent of the state’s high school seniors, representing nearly 750 high schools. Selection is based on SAT or ACT scores and class rank at the end of the student’s junior year. High school guidance counselors work with ISAC to determine the winners.
Illinois State Scholar recognition does not include a monetary award, but winners may use the distinction on applications for college admission and scholarships.
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Lemont High School honorees this year include: Charlotte Albrecht, Sophia Antonopoulos, Alicen Barowsky, Abigail Belsan, Anna Borzecki, William Bozue, Caroline Bukowski, Benjamin Clarage, Erin Crispo, Christopher Duda, Logan Dudney, Hanna Dworkin, Tyler Filippini, Kristen Hackiewicz, Danielle Irwin, Katherine Jabaay, Manisha Joseph, Andrew Juarez, Willow Kamradt, Ema Kaunas, Emily Knutte, Jacob Konieczka, Sophie Krivograd, Julie Maduros, Emily Maher, Kali Mardjetko, Jacob Mendoza-Pulido, Jacob Mielczarek, Aubrey Molitor, Kali Moran, Jacob Morrell, Krzystof Pach, Vir Patel, Vincent Pintozzi, Caroline Pylypyuk, Sullivan Rakow, Anish Sabnis, Gabrielle Salomon, Hailey Sawatzky, Marin Schiffman, Scarlett Schuth, Amy Schwem, Luke Selle, Taylor Shimkus, Jack Sullivan, Natalie Swartz, Matthew Swenson, Annika Swientek, Sophia Tally, Kaytlin Timbers, Gloria Vargas, Morgan Wrublik, Inez Yaagoub, Kyle Zator, Marina Zeglin and Megan Zhou.
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