Information provided by Marian Catholic High School
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. (November 20, 2022) – Marian Catholic High School has announced that 37% of its student body — 300 students — were named to the First Quarter Honor Roll of the 2022-2023 school year for earning a GPA of 3.2 or higher, while 68 sophomores, juniors, and seniors have maintained a 4.0 or higher GPA for two consecutive semesters.
Of this number, 22 of the honor roll students are from Lansing.
“It’s not easy to earn a high GPA at Marian Catholic and we know these students spend hours and hours studying and making sure they’re prepared for whatever is needed to be successful in their classes,” said Principal Steve Tortorello. “Many also are involved in other activities outside of school and have jobs, which makes earning these grades even more challenging for them. We want these students to know that we see them and are proud of them.”
Lansing honor roll
The students from Lansing that earned the honor are:
- Christopher Brown
- Zavian Brown
- Colin Cyzon
- Ava Dabrowski
- Jade Devers
- Paige Devers
- Caitlyn Forestal
- Giselle Gomez
- Gabriella Gooden
- Natalie Gray
- Cameron Ingram
- Mikayla Johnson
- Kennedy Lawton
- Aubrey Lee
- Isaiah Michel
- Cameron Miles-Rice
- Craig Morrison
- Joshua Noubadan
- Miley Podgorski
- Connor Schuljak
- Kamori Scott
- Clarke Stalling
Clarke Stalling
In addition to the honor roll distinction, sophomore Clarke Stalling is one of the 68 students who maintained a 4.0 GPA for two consecutive semesters.
Marian Catholic
Founded in 1958 by the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois, Marian Catholic maintains a commitment to the Dominican tradition of study, prayer, community, and preaching. Marian Catholic High School is located at 700 Ashland Avenue, Chicago Heights.