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FIRST NAME LAST NAME Honor Roll Status Grammar School Michelle Aanrud Honors Kinzie Elementary Laith Abad Dean's List Independence Jr FIRST NAME LAST NAME Honor Roll Status Grammar School Michelle Aanrud Honors Kinzie Elementary Laith Abad Dean's List Independence Jr. High Samantha Abid Dean's List Hamlin Upper Grade Brian Adams Honors Century Jr. High Trey Affolter Honors St. Christina Ricardo Aguilar Dean's List St. Bede the Venerable Domani Dioguardi Aguilar Dean's List Veterans Memorial Megan Alagna Dean's List St. Cajetan Erin Alagna Honors St. Cajetan Nicholas Alexander Honors Passages Charter Taylor Allison Honors St. Cajetan Jack Anderson Dean's List Independence Jr. High Chloe Anderson Dean's List St. Cajetan Michael Anderzunas Honors St. Alexander Sophia Andreotti Dean's List McClure Jr. High Elizabeth Annerino Dean's List OLHMS Dominique Antonelli Honors Cardinal Bernardin Alexis Arreola Dean's List Kerr Middle School Maria Arreola Dean's List Kerr Middle School Grace Arvesen Honors Queen of Martyrs Claire Austin Honors St. Christina Micah Awodiran Honors Century Jr. High Samantha Ayala Honors St. Bruno Daniel Babiar Dean's List St. Linus Evan Bal Dean's List St. Christina Jasmine Baldwin Honors St. Barnabas Jessica Balich Honors Palos South Peter Bangs Honors St. Linus Lillian Barriga Honors Our Lady of the Snows Joseph Barry Dean's List St John Fisher Benjamin Barry Dean's List St. John Fisher Claire Barry Honors St. Linus Collin Bartolotta Dean's List St. Michael Liliana Battistella Honors Mt. Greenwood Skylar Battistella Honors Mt. Greenwood Scott Bauer Honors St. Damian Antonio Bear Honors Arbor Park Middle School Nathan Bednarczyk Honors St. Christopher Catherine Behling Dean's List St. Jane de Chantal Molly Behnke Honors Butterfield/Highland Middle School Alexandra Benak Dean's List St. Christina Joseph Bennett Dean's List Palos South Ellie Benz Honors St. Bede the Venerable Margaret Berger Dean's List St. John Fisher Jack Berglind Dean's List Mt. Greenwood Kevin Bernichio Dean's List OLHMS Megan Bernichio Dean's List Queen of Martyrs Micaela Bernichio Dean's List Queen of Martyrs James Besenhofer Honors Incarnation Elizabeth Besenhofer Dean's List Incarnation Olivia Bieniek Dean's List Palos South Thomas Bjorklund Dean's List Prairie Jr. High Dajae Black Honors St. Columbanus Caitlin Blackburn Dean's List St. John Fisher Moira Blake Dean's List Our Lady of Peace Michael Bober Dean's List St. Christina Emily Bober Dean's List St. Christina Margaret Bojan Honors Queen of Martyrs Anne Bojan Honors Queen of Martyrs Nora Boland Dean's List St. Linus Bridget Boland Honors St. Linus Ian Bond Dean's List St. Damian Anna Bonoma Dean's List Sutherland Nolan Borkovec Honors St. Barnabas Caelah Borkovec Dean's List St. Barnabas Jillian Borza Dean's List St. Alexander Neena Botthof Honors St. Christina Hannah Bounardj Dean's List Mt. Greenwood Kaitlyn Bowe Dean's List Morgan Park Academy Christian Boyd Honors Ogden International School Kylie Boyle Dean's List Mt. Greenwood Kathleen Bradford Dean's List St. Cajetan Deliah Bradley Dean's List Central Jr. High Samantha Bradley Honors Mother Teresa C.A. Julia Brady Honors St. John Fisher Jack Brannigan Dean's List Century Jr. High Shane Brannigan Dean's List Century Jr. High Matthew Brannigan Dean's List Keller Emma Brennan Dean's List St. Alexander Daniel Brennan Honors St. Catherine of Alexandria Tyler Brenza Dean's List Most Holy Redeemer Jaime Brodinski Honors St. Albert the Great Charles Brooker Dean's List OLHMS Nicholas Brown Dean's List Memorial Jr. High School Emma Brown Dean's List St. Barnabas Brette Browne Dean's List Century Jr. High Blaire Browne Honors Century Jr. High Britney Bruno Honors St. Benedict Martin Buck Honors St. Catherine of Alexandria Benjamin Burchett Honors Queen of Martyrs Natalie Burdelik Dean's List Independence Jr. High Andrea Burnham Dean's List Hille Middle School Chanel Burns Dean's List Christ the King Chloe Burns Honors OLHMS Peter Burns Honors Palos South Caleb Burrell Honors Sayre Language Academy Cody Busch Dean's List St. Damian Kaila Butt Honors Wilkins Ryan Butt Honors Wilkins Alexis Calderon Honors St. Rene Goupil Anne Callaghan Dean's List Century Jr. High Grace Callaghan Dean's List Century Jr. High Abigail Callahan Dean's List Most Holy Redeemer Nicole Callo Honors St. Bede the Venerable Abram Camarena Dean's List St. Damian Adam Camarena Honors St. Damian Kathleen Canavan Dean's List St. John Fisher Jesse Canchola Dean's List St. Symphorosa Olivia Cardinale Honors Central Jr. High Jeanna Carey Honors Clissold Kayley Carey Honors OLHMS Mary Laura Carey Honors St. Barnabas Miranda Carli Honors Santa Lucia Madeline Carmody Dean's List Independence Jr. High Jack Carmody Honors St. Catherine of Alexandria John Carmody Honors St. Michael Axcel Carrasco Honors St. Albert the Great Victoria Carreon Honors St. Bede the Venerable Dennis Carroll Honors Mt. Greenwood Steven Carroll Honors St. Michael William Carson Honors OLHMS Tara Carson Dean's List OLHMS Grace Carter Honors Noonan Academy Alexandra Cascio Honors St. Catherine Kara Case Honors Independence Jr. High Nick Cashman Honors Orland Jr. High Maria Castaldo Honors Orland Jr. High Paul Castaldo Dean's List Orland Jr. High Caroline Castelino Dean's List St. Linus George Castro Honors St. Linus Angel Cepeda Honors OLHMS Tiffany Cervencik Honors St. Alexander Giantte Chambers Honors St. Margaret of Scotland Brendan Chausse Honors St. Christina Evelyn Chavez Honors St. Bede the Venerable Perry Chong Honors Bridgeport Catholic Alexandra Cipriani Dean's List St. Christina John Ciszewski Honors Prairie Jr. High Liam Clair Dean's List St. Barnabas Adrian Clark Dean's List St. Benedict Mackenzie Clifton Honors St. Christopher Emily Coccaro Honors Palos South Patricia Colby Dean's List St. Daniel the Prophet Mackenzie Coleman Honors St. Mary Star of the Sea Victoria Collins Dean's List Century Jr. High Divine Collins Honors Oakdale Christian Academy Grace Collins Honors St. Christina Kelly Collins Dean's List Veterans Memorial McKenzie Colyer Dean's List St. Damian Maurice Commander Honors Parker Junior High Margaret Condon Honors OLHMS Matthew Conklin Dean's List St. Gerald Robert Conklin Dean's List St. Gerald Allison Connelly Honors Cassell Ethan Conway Honors St. John Fisher Megan Coogan Honors St. Alexander Michael Coogan Honors St. Alexander Brian Cooke Honors St. Michael Brendan Cooke Dean's List St. Michael Allesa Corcoran Honors Independence Jr. High Kevin Corrigan Dean's List Christ the King Michael Cosentino Dean's List St. Linus Megan Costello Dean's List Prairie Jr. High Erin Costello Honors St. Damian Courtney Cozen Honors Incarnation Koriana Crot Dean's List Cassell Elementry Julia Crowley Dean's List St. Alexander Shalyn Culloton Dean's List St. John Fisher John Cummings Dean's List Morgan Park Academy Madeline Curtin Dean's List Most Holy Redeemer Julianna Dabrowski Honors St. Michael Courtney Dahl Honors St. Christina Madeline DalPonte Dean's List Cassell Elizabeth Dalponte Honors Cassell Elementry Leah Damiani Honors St. Damian Abigail Danner Honors St. Germaine Natalie Davidson Dean's List St. Linus Elizabeth Davidson Dean's List St. Michael Sarah Davidson Dean's List St. Michael Akia Davis Honors Evangelical Christian School Matthew Davis Dean's List St. Michael Solomon Davis Honors St. Thomas the Apostle Anthony DeFelippis Dean's List Cardinal Bernardin Melissa DeGrado Dean's List St. Christina Sasha DeLaCruz Dean's List St. Turibius Pablo Delgado IV Honors St. Christina Catherine Delisi Honors St. Linus Josephine Delisi Honors St. Linus Mia DeMonica Honors Queen of Martyrs Catherine Denny Dean's List Palos South Louis DePasquale III Dean's List St. Michael Maria DiCristina Dean's List Palos South Daisy DiDomizio Dean's List Hamlin Upper Grade Center Annika Dill Dean's List Kinzie Elementary Aidan Dillon Dean's List St. Catherine of Alexandria Patrick Dillon Dean's List St. Catherine of Alexandria Molly Dineen Honors St. Bede the Venerable MiKaela Dismukes Honors Wendell Green School Christopher Distefano Dean's List St. Linus Katie Doah Dean's List St. Michael Megan Doah Dean's List St. Michael Jenny Doan Dean's List St. Linus Aoife Dolan Dean's List St. Patricia Ayden Domico Dean's List St. Michael Matthew Donahue Dean's List Independence Jr. High Jacob Donahue Honors Most Holy Redeemer Shallon Doncer Honors Palos South Nora Donegan Honors St. Catherine of Alexandria Cara Donegan Honors St. Michael Quinn Donnelly Dean's List St. Christina Gavin Donnelly Dean's List St. Christina Bailey Donnelly Dean's List St. Germaine Jonathon Doretti Honors OLHMS Delaney Dorsch Dean's List St. Cajetan Ryan Doubek Honors Palos South Audrey Doubek Dean's List Palos South Michael Dowling Dean's List St. Benedict Sara Dowling Dean's List St. Christina Caroline Doyle Honors Keller Regional Gifted Center Shannon Doyle Dean's List Nathan Hale Nora Doyle Honors SS. 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