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Spring 2018 Honor Roll Spring 2018 Honor Roll Wan Yu Chang ANCONA BENSENVILLE Jessica Cisneros Roll of Honor Roll of Excellence Stella Marie G Michael McBride Jr Sarah L Novello Colacion Elizabeth H Conklin Michael J Creighton ARLINGTON HEIGHTS BLOOMINGDALE Melanie N Czaska Roll of Honor Roll of Excellence Syuzanna Darbinyan Elizabeth Burkman Kristen Maple Jeanette Davis Cristina Diaz Roll of Merit Emma M Dieckhaus Csaba T Balint BLOOMINGTON James Dunlap Roll of Honor Jacob G Enda William T Mathews Ayesha Fatima ASHTON Sidra Fatima Roll of Excellence Milton Folk III Lexi A Meurer BLUE ISLAND Nicole Fonseca Roll of Honor Nia Fowlkes Ariel D Colman Jose L Garcia AURORA Joshua D Garth Roll of Excellence Christian J Glass Marcos Cruz BOLINGBROOK Robert G Goodwin Mariellen Klimek Roll of Excellence Sumia Gull Paul J Latour Immanuel A Adams Rohit Handa Isac Montalvo Stephanie K Aguilar Aqsa Hashmi Stefan P Tepoele Angelica V Alba Corey Hawkins Syed S Ali Brooke Hilliard Roll of Honor Cesar A Alvarado Fauzia Hoda James D Scott Jose Alvarez Makeda E Hubbard Abubakare O Arowolo Abigail R Johnson Roll of Merit Maria C Arrieta Derek Johnson Ian J Carlson Michelle M Asbury Christine Kelliher NaCasha S Neal Carolyn L Banda Nawal Khan Jessica E Barajas Yousef Khoury Michael Baran Angelique Klimek BATAVIA Sonia O Bavaro Monika Klimek Roll of Excellence Christopher A Bayani Sylvia Klimek Jaide H Panek Mary T Becerra Sandra J Kolder Peter Bilski Brianne M Kornfeind Roll of Merit Kelsey M Blackaller Kathryn E Kronenberg Jacie A Panek Samara G Bokor Jessica L Kuchta Egshig Bolor Catherene Malungcot Marshaun T Brown Muzammil Mansoor BEECHER Tessa N Burton Tyler G Marcuccilli Roll of Merit Anna M Campa Breaux Michael Condich Brian N Castillo Khadijah Masud Adrian Jimenez David M Castillo Sulaiman B Masud Jennifer Chandler Mackenzie E Mathis 1 Delaney Mcdonnell Robert Catchings Joseph P Tykane Wynter B Meldrum Andria L Cerdan Yolanda Valles Matthew H Michalski Nicholas M Ciaccio Danitza Vela Kyle H Mitchell Noelle S Crocker Jennifer L Karyn C Morgan Ariel Cruz Vogenthaler Jared Q Mroch Anjulica B Davis Karl Watson Brian Nash JR Laura E Diaz Jocelyn Williams Delia Negron John A Dominick James P Wood Shawnda K Ngonmedje Jacob M Filer Pamela D Zelenka Sheila Ngwenyi Afa Seah Fitzgerald Nathan R Zihala Ase Michele L Flores Orlando Ortiz Sir Jan Noelle G Roll of Merit Kathleen M Overeem Gabon Victoria A Adeoye Kristen G Pena Gabriella N Gallegos Abigail C Alcantara Maximiliano Pena Angelica Garcia Justin D Alcox Brianna M Perez Devin Gibbs Mason Eduardo Ambriz Lindsay Pina Latonya D Gibson Christen L Amegashie William R Plesic Mya F Hartline Elamosi Anetekhai Willie Pole Melvin R Holmes Lili A Bahena Zion C Price Justina R Jeras Oscar D Benavides Matthew A Ramos Maurice Johnson Tia S Berry Sneha Ravi Aaron Zach C Junio Christina W Boahema Joanna R Rea Jacklyn N Lopez Solomon Boakye Hernan Recendez Amna Mahmood Jake M Botka Jessica N Rees Kathleen Manuel Malina Bun Nathan V Rogness Maria I Marino Gabrielle F Butny Christina A Sanders Miante B Mitchell Ryan Jorrel Carabeo Sherita R Santos Lindsay K Mohrmann Aminta N Carter Maria F Schilder Kaitlyn M Montrose Jared J Chandler Donald G Stamper Maribeth A Murray Eduardo Chavez Li Ang Tang Kyle A Neeley Carly A Choinski Tiffany Taylor Marcela Negrete Avery Coney Alicia Torres Nisan S Nelson Kelly A Cygan Kristin Tragarz Michael A Nilsson Kayla I Davila Yulisa Trujillo Rodriguez Miguela M De Guia Yanette Urquizo Dedra J Ooten Thomas A Dela Pena Rafael Villalobos JR Diana Ortiz Mercede Doran Jonathan D Wagner John M Patchell Tomika Dover Johnathan A Whaley Kylie R Patrick Muhammad H Durrani Brian R Whitaker Gabriel A Peralta Destinye L Ellis Katie Wiatrak Raphael Prado Seaverson Elizabeth M Katherine Quezada Nathan Erman Zielinski Amariah M Reeves Brenda Escobar Idtzel B Rodriguez Fernando Estrada Roll of Honor Bob Sak Aljon V Eusebio Kodua N Aikins Nelson Servin Jeanette Evangelista Jorge Aranda Kaylin Sherrell Deandre C Ewing Taylor E Arnold Marcellus D Smith IV Michael Flinchum Daisy Barrios Aaron Smith-Sullivan Jocelyn Flores Guerrero Carolyn Sulzen Samantha G Fogt Cristina Cabral Jhordan C Tate Anna I Forynska Heather A Carbonel Christopher A Tinoco Ayanna M Foster Brandon G Carlson Eliana Torres Caylan Foster Alvaro Carrera Angela Turner Taylor Freeman 2 Elena Garabajiu Megan M Neverouski Erika Ugalde Galvan Ashley N Garcia Paula A Ocampo Brandon Uribe Dominique L Gholston Charles F Oloffson Torrijos Jayla Glass Brenda Orozco Juan Vargas Enrique Godina Aguilar Destiny Vasquez Michael Gonzalez Lazaro C Pacheco Kyra Wardlow Spenser D Graham Jocelyn Pasindo Carolyn Washington Stephon Grant Nidhi Ben Patel Makeeia L Weaver Ernesto M Guerrero Brooke M Patterson Brianna N Webb Muneeb Hafeez Mark E Payton Ryan J Webb Tommy Hampton Edu Perdomo Bryce C Wilson Clayton A Harris Jose A Perez Lamech Young Emma M Harris Cristina Perez-Colin Rauf B Yussuf Jasmine Harvey Katelind S Phillips Zachary M Zahour Alexa M Holloway Taylor W Pitts Fatima Z Zaidi Ashley Hurtado Lissette Puente Jennifer Zaragoza Afshan Hussain Joseph K Quartey Adriana Zermeno Hamza Intikhab Brittani Rameriz Kayla M Zoepfel Aiyisha N Jackson Marina Rebollar Vanessa Jaimes Ruben Thomas Y Reyes Jeffery M Joniak Vanessa Reyes BONFIELD Angel Leigh B Jose Abigail N Rivera Roll of Excellence Job Matthew Junio Jeremiah G Rivera Dylan M Bauer Breanna D Kellum Claudia Rodela Alexander M Kirch Emma M Rodriguez Kamil Komperda Jose A Roman BOURBONNAIS Ashlee A Lamb Andrea M Ruiz Roll of Excellence Citlali M Lara Victoria E Ruiz Nicholas O Larke Nadia C Lemus Sara A Sabbah Violet A. Mieliulis Ramirez Vanessa Sahagun Hosty Rosa H Llanas Ahtziri Sanchez Angela M Souligne Ciomara Lopez Montenegro Niyah A Lynch Carlos K Santos JR Roll of Merit Margaret R Madden Sherry Scheitler Sean R Auer Mia Madrid Joanna L Schmook Robert M Garst Kendra Mallett Morgan L Schultz Isaias Marquez Dean M Scott Cesar A Marquez Jamie R Seidel BRACEVILLE Romero Saima F Siddiki Roll of Excellence Isaac F Martinez Nicholas G Signore Brandon J Leroy Jason Martinez Mariah D Simmons Marissa A Wadsworth Vanessa Martinez Gurpreet K Singh Madison S Williams Sonya R Mata David W Smith Nathaniel D Medina Nathaniel Snyder Roll of Merit Mia M Melendez Daisy Solis Gabriela Coyle Israel Mendoza Ryan M Sulzen Margaret A Harrod Marco Montiel Cynthia Tequimila Cassandra J Hooks Alan Mora Perez Hernandez Kylie Jump Caitlyn I Morrison Haley M Thomas Jaclyne E Morrison Jeremy M Thomas Marisol Najera Adriana Toledo BRAIDWOOD Miguel A Navarrete Gamaliel Torres Roll of Excellence Erik Navarro Laura Torres Amaya Skylar R Allen Vera M Nepomuceno Justin Tran Karlee Barr 3 Dawn M Bendele Marissa L Kavanaugh Brandon T Daniels Crystal E Boyle Colleen M Keller Ashley Decraene Cody H Carmack Bryce Martis Shanna C Deshotel Catherine E Coyle Amanda L Mitchell Alena Doster Casey D Cromp Emily R Perrott David Feigel Pamela J Davis Arianna Quarles Daniel J Ferguson Breanna N Fielder Tyler Richey Lori L Ferry Jennifer Fierro Scotty S Scamen Michael Fink Brodie J Frieders Zachary M Weaver Tyler Fitzgerald Karen Gonski Jazmin M Williams Morgan S Garcia David N Gorman Randi L Gifford Shayna J Griffith Jordan K Herath Haley M Hamilton BROOKFIELD Samantha Hermann Daniel J Macdonald Roll of Excellence Braden W Ifft Nicole M Mack Ian N Speck Aleczander R Johnson Abbie G Marlar Arianna M Karnezis Cory A Mcgregor Connor Kirk Madison Murphy BUFFALO GROVE Rachel M Kirkolis Gabriel Nagel Roll of Excellence Kyle M Kobe Miranda J Nowocin Sara A Kowynia Abigail E Kokalj Riya Patel Michael Laufer Thresa Korczak Steven Patterson Matthew M Lane Brian Richmond Laura M Loomis Thomas D Sforza CAPRON Liana A. Lopez James F Winkler Roll of Honor Nolan Loughran Emily K Wolf Scott K Cleland Brenna M Madding Leonard L Wruk Adam Mairs Jacob A Zier Lisa M Marchio Noah M Zippel CAROL STREAM Karyme J Martinez Roll of Excellence Emilee A Mayle Roll of Honor Sarah J Lipske Caitlin Mchale Jakob R Brand Levi R Meurer Elizabeth R Generoso Roll of Honor James A Navarro Brandon Grandys Antonio Medina Dawson Nelson Kristie D Griffiths Melissa Pauliks Margaret Hayden Delaney L Peeples Riley W Johnson CHANNAHON Daniel S Perry Jason Marek Roll of Excellence Jessica L Pope Ashley M Mcshane Samantha Alessio Magnolia L Powell Scott Mitchell Madeline Beck Kaitlyn Ramirez Catrina M Petersen Alexa Berg Jake R Rappelt Steven J Simonelli Ireland Binkowski Casey A Ray Judah E Wessman Megan J Borgra Paighton M Reuter Emily Wruk Esther M Bourg Evelyn Rios McKayla V Bowen Jenna Roberts Roll of Merit Alisha M Brennon Tyler A Rojo Cassandra Bergmann Colton J Briley John L Salinas Haley Costain Connor N Briley Ryan Sartori Anthony R Downey Clay P Briscoe Katie E Sparks Brandon T Duffy Jessica L Bustamante Brandon C Stang Adrian Fierro Jennafer N Butts Kaylen M Stelmaszek Daniel Fierro Anthony R Ciro Amelia A Stuart Jaclyn R Gallaway Ivan Contreras Jeremy J Stukel Robert A Isaac Sophia A Cosgrove Gabrielle E Taylor 4 Grace M Thelo Mariah N Avila Cathryn A Stewart Hannah E Tribuzzi Joseph G Bartoli Ashley Sveda Jamie L Vaccaro Samuel Basso Jessica G Svetlecich Elaina Van Tassel Rebecca Bernickus Mckayla R Tatum Alexis L Vandenberg Ryan A Bishop Anna M Tomala Cassidy M Vandenberg Andrew Blair Zachary P Trost Nadia A Vargas Cameron Bonner Alan G Verser Lauren C Widlowski Nicole K Boyes Mattisen F Walter Joshua Winter Jeffrey G Browning Matthew C Wisemantle Justin Wolz Taylor L Carl Daniel S Worden Taylor Zarzecki Cristian Cisson Alyssa C Zadel Antonio C Davila Roll of Honor Laura J Despain Joseph
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