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Lemont High School Honors January 2022 Students Of The Month
The January honorees were senior Abigail Beranek, junior Alyssa Greer, sophomore Bradley Suva and freshman Angelina Campagna.
LEMONT, IL — Four Lemont High School students were honored with January Student of the Month accolades at the district’s Board of Education meeting on Jan. 18. According to the district, the January honorees were senior Abigail Beranek (Special Education), junior Alyssa Greer (Student Services), sophomore Bradley Suva (Driver Education) and freshman Angelina Campagna (Health).
Each month, Lemont High School honors a student from each grade level for hard work and dedication to the school and the community, the district said. Selections rotate among the school’s various departments from month to month. Only 32 students earn Student of the Month accolades each school year, with four individuals honored each month from October through May.
Local businessman Brad Grcevic, of Edward Jones, Inc., contributes a donation each month to a charity selected by the award winners. This month’s winners selected The Trevor Project to receive the donation.
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Lemont High School provided information on the student winners:
Angelina Campagna, Freshman, Health
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Angelina Campagna was named the Freshman Student of the Month by the Health Department.
Angelina is a high honor roll student who most enjoys AP Human Geography, Marching Band and
Integrated Math I Honors. The school said her teachers applaud the way she participates in class on a regular basis. She is diligent about completing her work and enjoys learning. Angelina’s peers often come to her to ask for her assistance with classroom material, and she treats everyone with respect and kindness. Last fall, she helped the Marching Band reach the nighttime finals at the state competition, and also is a member of the Scholastic Bowl and the Alliance. Angelina is undecided on her future plans at this time. In her free time, she likes swimming and baking.
Bradley Suva, Sophomore, Driver Education
The Driver Education Department tabbed Bradley Suva as the Sophomore Student of the Month.
A high honor roll performer, Bradley’s favorite classes include AP Microeconomics, Woods I and
Guitar II. He also is interested in biology. A hardworking student who strives to do his best, Bradley is mature, positive, and takes his studies seriously, the school said. Described as a quiet student with a good head on his shoulders, his preparation translates to solid performances in class. Bradley plans to join the boys’ track and field squad this season. This summer, he hopes to work at Pure Hockey, and in the future, has set his sights on earning a scholarship for track and field. In his spare time, Bradley enjoys roller hockey, lacrosse, running, wake surfing and music.
Alyssa Greer, Junior, Student Services
Alyssa Greer was cited as the Junior Student of the Month by the Student Services Department.
Alyssa is a high honor roll student who enjoys AP Language & Composition, Marching Band, AP U.S. History, and her CAVE internship. She faces adversity with optimism and drive, and stepped up this year to help recreate a culture of positivity as all students returned to campus, the school said. Alyssa is an all-district trombone player who was her section leader in the Marching Band last fall. She also was selected to attend the All-State Future Music Education Seminar. An inductee of multiple honor societies, Alyssa is involved with Link Crew and is a member of the Speech Team and girls’ track and field program. She plans to study music education in college. Alyssa enjoys writing, playing video games, listening to music, and spending time with friends.
Abigail Beranek, Senior, Special Education
The Special Education Department selected Abigail Beranek as the Senior Student of the Month.
A high honor roll selection, Abigail states her favorite classes are College Writing and American
Government. She has made significant growth in her ability to advocate for herself, and is determined to meet her goal of going to college. Friendly and always willing to help others, Abigail is involved in a wide range of activities. She earned induction in the International Thespian Society and, as a member of the Drama Club, has been involved in both fall and winter plays and the spring musical, according to the school. She also is a member of the Principal’s Advisory Council and the Health Occupations Student Association. In the future, Abigail hopes to earn a master’s degree in health sciences. She enjoys participating in extracurricular activities in her spare time.
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