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Tinley Park High School Celebrates First Semester Achievements

Congratulations to Tinley Park High School Students celebrated at the Honors Assembly

On January 10, 2019, Tinley Park High School celebrated first semester achievements of its students at the school's annual Honors Assembly. Students were nominated by their teachers for their strong work ethic, continued improvement, and dedication to their studies during the first semester of the school year.

Congratulations to the following students who achieved this recognition:

Ameen Abohamda, Comfort Adedire, Andrew Alarcon, Ethan Alvarez, Genesis Aranda, Terrell Arrington, Ciera Bacon, Janiya Bailey, Todd Bajzek, Tiara Ball, Juan Beltran, Zachary Bertram, Alicia Brock, Kylie Brown, Asya Bryant, Joshua Calderon, Kenyae Campbell, Valerie Castillo, Erica Claudio, Rodolfo Cleofas, Ranyia Collins, Christopher Combs, Kenneth Cooks, Dylan Costello, Natalie Cuadrado, Robert Davis, Taiana Davis, Charles Desnoyers, Collin DeVries, Ashley Dilley, Delaney Dorian, Matthew Doyle, Lindsey Dunning, Paulina Duran Serna, Ellie Eisses, Alexander Estrada, Jordan Exline, Nicholas Fabish, Sonia Favela, Sana Firoz, Brieanna Ford, Sean Ford, Anthony Fortson, Ryan Franklin, Emmanuel Gapio, Nitthian Gopi, Lillian Granato, Ryan Grand, Cody Gunderson, Tyler Hall, Hannah Hallman, Demetri Hamilton, Andrew Hanik, Mitchell Hendricks, Jeremy Hoffman, Alexander Honkoski, Hailey Horan, Solange Houston, Ahmiale Hughes, Rachel Hultman, Rebecca Hummitsch, Nathan Hupe, Adrian Izaguirre, Shaunte Jones, Elizabeth Jorgensen, Nicholas Jude, Abdallah Kanan, Malak Kanan, Alicia Kanapilly, Taylor Keiran, Kenshi King, Emily Kleffman, Riley Klette, Katrina Konrath, Anastasia Koutsis, Jonahbelle Labampa, Cheyanne Lackland, Ricardo Lara, Grace Lindgren, Markise Long, Louis Longfellow, Jordan Luckett, Justin Luckett, John Lyon, Desiree Lyttle, Edward Mankiewicz, Selena Marcano, Angelo Marcheschi, Madison McLaughlin, Shannon McNeal, Rhea Moorer, Mauro Moreno, William Morgan, Brian Moriarty, Joanna Moriarty, Ali Muheisen, Diantis Munir-Jones, Benjamin Muth, Miranda Ostrowski, Jaiden Panici, Tahlia Patino, Isabel Perez, Daniel Perkins, Jaydeep Pillai, Nicholas Psaltakis, Nicholas Quiroz, Marcos Ramirez, Dominic Rana, Shannon Redmond, DeKari Robinson, Kevin Rodriguez, Emmanuel Sanchez, Riley Schultz, Ralphael Scott, Christian Sechel, Kayla Serafini, Rocco Sgrignoli, Chandler Smith, Zachary Smith, Collin Standish, Richard Stokes, Nicholas Stulga, Ryan Sullivan, Nicole Susnis, Makenna Szot, Danica Taclob, Mark Thornton, Kyran Thurmond, Summer Thurmond, Ashley Tipping, Mohammad Turk, Kaelyn Ward, Kaelyn Ward, Hannah Wasag, Taimeya Watson, Veronica Weglarz, Kamylle Wells, Emma Whalen, Marshaune Williams, Mya Williams, Naiyah Williams, Trey Wodka, Katelin Wolken-Wright, Terrance Wrzesinski, and Rylee Youpel.

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There were also four students who were recognized as "Students of the Month" during the first semester. These students went above and beyond and were also nominated by Tinley Park High School staff.

Congratulations Jordan Luckett, Jovita Johnson, Emma Whalen, and Emily Krisch.

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Mr. Walsh, the teacher who nominated Luckett, says, “Jordan brings a lot of energy and excitement to class everyday. He gets the entire class pumped up and motivated to give their best effort. He is very helpful with setting up and taking down equipment in the gym as well.”

Mrs. Lorden, the teacher who nominated Johnson, says, “Jovita is one of those students that comes into the classroom every day with an infectious smile and positive attitude. She cares about her classmates, and she raises up the spirit in the classroom just by being there. Besides being kind and funny, Jovita is also a very serious student who strives to do her best day in and day out. I love that she is not afraid to go into deeper conversations about the readings and put herself out there. I feel that she embodies the true spirit of Tinley Park High School.”

Ms. Rose, the teacher who nominated Whalen, says, “This is my second year having her as a student, and she is such a pleasure to have in class. She is extremely hard-working, friendly, and respectful. She is always willing to help her classmates, and is very good at explaining material to others in a way that helps them understand. I appreciate her hard work and her friendly demeanor and I want her to know that!”

Congratulations to these Tinley Park Titans and keep up the good work!

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