Boylan Catholic High School is excited to announce that 24 students from the Class of 2025 have been named Illinois State Scholars.
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), the state agency dedicated to making college more accessible and affordable for Illinois families, awards this prestigious recognition annually to the top high school students in the state. Illinois State Scholars are selected based on a combination of ACT/SAT scores, unweighted GPA, and class size, with the honor recognizing the top academic achievers in Illinois.
We are proud to share that more than 16% of Boylan’s senior class has earned this distinguished recognition. These students rank among the top 10% of high school graduates statewide, having demonstrated exceptional academic accomplishments.
“We are incredibly proud of the academic success of these students,” said Boylan Catholic High School President Amy Ott. “Becoming an Illinois State Scholar requires tremendous dedication and discipline. This achievement reflects our students’ hard work and is a testament to Boylan’s long-standing tradition of fostering academic excellence.”
The following Boylan Catholic High School students were named 2025-26 Illinois State Scholars (The year designation given to State Scholars applies to the year students will begin their postsecondary education.)
Jayden Bali, Madeline Bolhous, Ainsley Bridge, Saxon Casalena, Mary Cyrs, Matthew Dickman, William Georgis, Juliana Gornicki, Roman Gorsline, Sophia Koenig, Reese Kohnle, Madeline Lara, Megan Larson, Stephanie Lewandowski, Caleb Nelson, Abraham Parsons, Gracie Rose, Sindy Salto, Lily Shields, Helena Solana, Natalie Tekampe, Katherine Trenhaile, Ilinca Vlase, Meaghan Wells.
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