- School District U-46
- Past Graduating Classes
- Class of 2018
- Superintendent's Scholarship Recipients
2018 Superintendent's Scholarship Recipients
Bartlett High School
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	Steven PhanSteven Phan said his four years at Bartlett High School taught him that hard work breeds success like the work that earned him the Superintendent’s Scholarship. (cont'd) 
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	Alden WilliamsAlden Williams said he has learned the value of education at home, and he plans to become the first member of his family to earn a degree. (cont'd) 
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	Ummie AnsariUmmie Ansari said high school taught her that things, given the chance, will usually work themselves out. (cont'd) 
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	Emilia SordylAfter she graduates from Bartlett High School, Emilia Sordyl plans to study speech and hearing science. (cont'd) 
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	Cindy AlbaCindy Alba said the greatest lessons she learned at Bartlett High School were not in a textbook. (cont'd) 
Elgin High School
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	Devin WisniewskiDevin Wisniewski says his time at Elgin High School convinced him that folks are generally social. (cont'd) 
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	Leslie DuranSenior Leslie Duran said she learned something similar in her days at Elgin High School. (cont'd) 
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	Nereida RosasNereida Rosas said becoming the first in her family to go to college was not a solo achievement, and knowing that is a good lesson. (cont'd) 
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	Emmanuel NtimEmmanuel Ntim said he used his time at Elgin High School to build a strong foundation of study skills that he expects will serve him well. (cont'd) 
Larkin High School
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	Ezzry LeonLarkin High School Senior Ezzry Leon says he didn’t value his education soon enough, (cont'd) 
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	Emily RenteriaFor Emily Renteria, high school was more than a place where she went to school. (cont'd) 
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	Justin KelseyJustin Kelsey, a Larkin High School senior, will be the first person in his family to attend college, and he said it was a feat that required perseverance. (cont'd) 
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	Monserrat RiveraLarkin High School Senior Monserrat Rivera plans to study psychology in college, but her motto comes straight out of English class. (cont'd) 
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	Sheila VasquezLarkin High School Senior Sheila Vasquez said it’s easy to spend a lot of time on Facebook or Instagram. (cont'd) 
South Elgin High School
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	Jasmine VergaraHigh school has come to a seemingly quick end for Jasmine Vergara, and the South Elgin senior has some advice. (cont'd) 
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	Alex HernandezHigh school taught him self-reliance, South Elgin High School senior Alex Hernandez says. (cont'd) 
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	Sergio PerezSergio Perez said winning the Superintendent’s Scholarship is validation of his hard work, and motivation to keep putting forth his best effort. (cont'd) 
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	Miguel ValenciaFor South Elgin High School Senior Miguel Valencia, earning a Superintendent’s Scholarship represents hope for a bright future, (cont'd) 
Streamwood High School
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	Adriana D’SouzaReceiving the Superintendent’s Scholarship showed Adriana D’Souza the wide-open possibilities in her future. (cont'd) 
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	Brianna RoldanIn her time at Streamwood High School, Brianna Roldan learned she had a flair for theater. (cont'd) 
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	Bryan LopezBryan Lopez said he learned in high school that it’s always better to take your best shot. (cont'd) 
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	Monica KulasikStreamwood Senior Monica Kulasik said her time in high school taught her to value any opportunity that comes your way. (cont'd) 
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	Vanessa GarciaVanessa Garcia will be the first in her immediate family to attend college, and she has simple advice for other students who hope to achieve the same goal. (cont'd) 
