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MEMORANDUM To: Dr. Lara Cummings Mr. Cameron Muir Dr. Lauren Fagel Dr. Charles Johns Ms. Karen Geddeis Dr. Rosanne Williamson Fr MEMORANDUM To: Dr. Lara Cummings Mr. Cameron Muir Dr. Lauren Fagel Dr. Charles Johns Ms. Karen Geddeis Dr. Rosanne Williamson From: Mr. John Klasen Date: September 2020 Re: Glenbrook South Class of 2020 Following is a brief summary of the plans that our recent graduates shared with us. The attached reports provide more detail: ● 5-Year Pattern Survey ● 10-Year College Report ● 2020 College Attendance Numbers ❖ 95% percent of our graduates are pursuing higher education ❖ Our graduates applied to 528 institutions of higher learning, with each graduating senior submitting an average of 6.2 applications. ❖ GBS graduates will attend college on 176 campuses. 74% percent of graduates will attend colleges in the Midwest of which 46% are in Illinois. ❖ 2 graduates will be studying abroad in Canada. ❖ 32 graduates sent final transcripts to NCAA for participation in college athletics, with 11 ​ of those students recruited to play a Division I sport. ❖ 6 graduates entered the US Military. ❖ 4 graduates reported that they will work, 8 are taking a Gap Year, 17 are undecided or unknown and 4 are pursuing Career Education or Apprenticeship Program. JK:js Enclosures Statistical Profile Class of 2020 Glenbrook South High School I. Attending College 727 A. Four-Year Colleges and Universities 618 B. Two-Year Colleges 107 C. Universities Outside the US 2 II. Technical Education/Career Education 4 III. Post-graduate studies 0 IV. Extended Experiences/Unknown/Undecided (GAP Year) 25 V. Employed 4 VI. Military 6 VII. Glenbrook Transition Program 12 TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS 778 Type of college with GBS Students: Illinois schools, Midwest schools, and out of Midwest schools I. Number of Illinois colleges 31 A. Private 18 B. State 13 II. Number of Midwest colleges (excluding IL) 46 A. Private 25 B. State 21 III. Number of out of Midwest colleges 99 A. Private 55 B. State 44 TOTAL NUMBER OF COLLEGES 176 Name Outcome Detail Abbatiello, Giovanni 2yr college Oakton Community College Abraham, Alexandria 4yr college Illinois State University Abraham, Juliana 4yr college Miami University-Oxford Adam, David 4yr college DePaul University Addante, Francesco 2yr college Oakton Community College Adilsaikhan, Erdene-Orchlon 2yr college Oakton Community College Adiyabaatar, Darmaa 2yr college Oakton Community College Akgun, Erin 4yr college Indiana University-Bloomington Albrecht, Sophia Elizabeth 4yr college Marian University - Fond du Lac Alexander, Lane 4yr college University of Southern California Alfaro, Bella 4yr college Northern Illinois University Ali, Sara 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Allen, John 4yr college Elon University Almburg, Emma 4yr college University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Altansukh, Nomin 4yr college Lake Forest College Andrews, Zachary 2yr college Oakton Community College Antonoglu, Nicholas 4yr college Indiana University-Bloomington Anvari, Laya 4yr college University of Iowa Appel, Madeline 4yr college Southern Methodist University Aralis, Alexandria 2yr college FIDM-Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising-Los Angeles Argeros, Eleni 4yr college Miami University-Oxford Argondizzo, Arrigo 4yr college Lake Forest College Arrojo, Ysabella 4yr college DePaul University Artellano, Jorge 2yr college Oakton Community College Arvanitis, Danielle 4yr college DePaul University Arvanitis, Paige 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Atto, David 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Atto, Gabriel 4yr college Lake Forest College Augustynowicz, Phillip 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Avila, Diego 2yr college Oakton Community College Ayushjav, Indra 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Baime, Alexander 4yr college Wake Forest University Baldwin, Logan 4yr college North Park University Balster, Heather 4yr college University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus Bamaung, Connor 4yr college University of Illinois at Chicago Baqai, Zain 2yr college Oakton Community College Bark, Jun 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Barrett, Matthew J 4yr college DePaul University Barton, Katarzyna 4yr college Lake Forest College Bass, Julia 4yr college University of Washington, Seattle Bat-Aldar, Tushig 2yr college Oakton Community College (Army then 4 Year Degree) Batbold, Khuvituguldur 2yr college Oakton Community College Batka, Ryan 4yr college Liberty University Battle, Christine 2yr college Oakton Community College Baumgartner, Sierra 2yr college Oakton Community College Bautista, Martha 2yr college Oakton Community College Bawamia, Sema 4yr college DePaul University Becker, Kevin 4yr college American University Bello, Egan 4yr college Hofstra University Bellows, Gabriella 4yr college American University Beno, Nathan Howard 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bermudez, William 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bernhardtz, Rebecka Year off Gap Year - Work full time Beyer, Daniel 4yr college Illinois State University Bhaidani, Sara 4yr college Vanderbilt University Bhaiji, Aasiyah 2yr college Oakton Community College Big-Herrera, Isabella Marie 2yr college Oakton Community College Bim, Nicole 2yr college Oakton Community College Bimmy, Bimmy 4yr college Chamberlain College of Nursing-Chicago Bird, Jacob 4yr college Western Illinois University Blackwell, Clara 4yr college Indiana University-Bloomington Blais, Brady 4yr college Indiana University-Bloomington Bock, Jane 4yr college Arizona State University-Tempe Boland, Sydney 4yr college University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Bond, Peyton 4yr college Colorado State University-Fort Collins Borth, Olivia 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Botvinnik, Nicolas 4yr college Arizona State University-Tempe Boutsikakis, Michael 4yr college DePaul University Boyd, Stevon 2yr college Elgin Community College Brannon, Maureen Clare 4yr college Iowa State University Brattleaf, Kyle 4yr college University of Wisconsin-Platteville Bresnahan, John 4yr college Loyola University Chicago Brodkin, Nathan 4yr college Milwaukee School of Engineering Browder, Martin 4yr college Capital University Brower, Joseph 4yr college Harvard College Bruch, Colin 4yr college Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Brunzell, Rose 4yr college University of Cincinnati-Main Campus Budorick, Michael Unknown Undecided Butz, Faith 4yr college DePaul University Cabaya, Rowan Jerome 2yr college Oakton Community College Cabrera, Gwyneth 4yr college Arizona State University-Tempe Calkins, Anastasia 4yr college University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Oakton Community College (While OCC for now, student may enroll in Calvillo Dominguez, Andres 2yr college Transition Program ) Calvillo, Jackeline 2yr college William Rainey Harper College Cameranesi, Lauren 4yr college Robert Morris University Campion, Sydney 2yr college Oakton Community College Caorsi, Patrick 4yr college University of Oregon Carr, Dejah 4yr college Illinois State University Carrigan, Isabella 4yr college University of California-Santa Barbara Carrigan, Matthew 4yr college Gonzaga University Casas, Marvin Apprenticeship Program Electrician Casas, Paige 4yr college DePaul University Casey, Collin 4yr college University of Missouri-Columbia Cavender, Joshua R 4yr college University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Cazares, Arath 2yr college Oakton Community College Celner, Jonathan 2yr college Oakton Community College Celnik, Ethan 4yr college Illinois State University Chandiles, Nicholas 4yr college University of Dayton Chang, Ryan 4yr college Loyola University Chicago Charania, Sarah 2yr college Collins College - 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