Lisle High School Class of 2022
Graduates in Class of 2022: 108
Graduation ceremony: Friday, May 20, Lisle High School's North Gymnasium
Highest honors graduates: Margret Cadell, Anna Gallaway, Alexander Gregoriev, Isabella Pellicano, Dylan Peterik, Andrew Sohl, Paige Thompson, Faith Vock, Abby Zellak, Sean Zurek
Graduation speakers: Austin Hahn, Paige Thompson
Student Congress: Paige Thompson - President; Kylie Russell - Vice President; Carolyn Romo - Secretary
Academic achievements:
• 42 graduates will be awarded almost $1.8 million in scholarships over the course of the next four years.
• Illinois State Scholars: Margaret Cadell, Kaleb Carson, Brady Collins, Cole Digirolamo, Connor Ebert, Anna Gallaway, Alexander Gregoriev, Austin Hahn, Abram Payne, Isabella Pellicano, Thomas Perzentka, Dylan Peterik, Adam Sadelski, Maya Sagen, Andrew Sohl, Sean Zurek
• National Merit Finalists: Anna Gallaway, Isabella Pellicano
• National Merit Commended Scholar: Dylan Peterik
• Daughters of the American Revolution Award: Paige Thompson
• Sons of the American Revolution Award: Sean Zurek
Extracurricular achievements:
• Math Team winning its 14th Conference Championship in a row
• ILMEA All-State Band - Andrew Sohl
Athletic achievements:
• Boys Soccer Conference Champions/IHSA Regional Champions
• Haley Cassels - Qualified for State Meet in Girls Golf
Theater productions:
• Fall Play: "A Midsummers Night Dream"
• Spring Musical: "Sister Act"
What challenges did the Class of 2022 face as they returned to in-person school full time, and how did they overcome them:
The return to a normalized bell schedule. What being "tardy" means. Readjusting to rules and social interaction.
Principal's reflections on the Class of 2022:
Unlike our current freshmen and sophomores, the class of 2022 remembers a great deal about high school life prior to the pandemic. They spent most of the 2021-22 school year trying to return the school back to its pre-pandemic existence and have worked very hard to accept some of the limits that were placed on them earlier in the school year. They have done everything possible to maintain a sense of normalcy for the last two years and have excelled at finding their way.
- Principal Jeffrey Howard