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Illinois State Scholars include 81 Huntley High students

Eighty-one Huntley High School seniors recently were named to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission's 2015-2016 State Scholars List for outstanding academic achievement.

Selection to the list is based on a combination of students' scores on standardized tests and their class rank or GPA. Approximately the top 10 percent of graduates from approved high schools are announced as State Scholars each year. High school guidance counselors work in conjunction with ISAC to determine the winners. For more information about the list, visit isac.org.

Honorees from Huntley High include: Craig Andersson, Alyssa Andrea, Michael Arvanites, Sarah Belch, Brennan Bell, Emily Benz, Roshni Bhatt, Spencer Bingham, Matthew Blain, Scott Browne, Samantha Byrne, Kevin Cardenasserrano, Julian Castro, Weronika Celer, Cole Cirenza, Jessamine Clavero, Matthew Clemetsen, Trent Craig, Ryan Czarnecki, Corey Denman, Jasmin Dhillon, Jason Downs, William Elke, Matthew Eppley, Alexandra Gardocki, Brian Gavilan, Alison Gentry, Alexander Herman, Harrison Hochwarter, Rachelle Jacobs, Lukasz Janus, Chad Juergensen, Trey Kellum, Mitchel King, Mckenna Kleiner, Jacob Kohley, Stephanie Kominiak, Kurt Kostan, Emily Krebs, Ryan Krohne, Anna Krum, Jestoni Losbanes, Delaney Lyman, Allison Masek, Riley Michel, Nicholas Mihaiu, Julia Molaski, Jordan Moore, Nicki Mueller, Edgar Ortega, Kaitlyn Paez, Madison Paez, Alex Park, Parth Patel, Thomas Plante, Priya Prasad, Caleigh Roleck, Kelli Rubino, Cameron Ryan, Ashley Savage, Sarah Schirmacher, Christian Scott, Trey Seitz, Joshua Simons, Aboorva Sivasankaran, Matthew Skonieczny, Sophia Smylie, Haley Spannraft, Jesse Stanley, Robert Stockwell, Klaudia Talaska, Darby Terry, Robert Thomm, Ewea Tseumah, Deena Vecchiollo, Cullen Walsh, Shannon Walsh, Jackson Weidner, Taylor Wendt, Brian Wiggins, and Rachel Ziejka.

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