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Providence Catholic High School has named its Class of 2021 valedictorian and salutatorian. (Shutterstock)
NEW LENOX, IL Providence Catholic High School has named its Class of 2021 valedictorian and salutatorian. Frankfort resident Dylan Riemen was named as valedictorian and New Lenox resident Mia Paolella was named as salutatorian, according to the school. We are very proud of these academically gifted students, who are both strong leaders among their peers at Providence Catholic. We know they have very bright futures in and out of the classroom, Principal John Harper said in a release.
Riemen is the son of Ken and Kristy Riemen, and is a graduate of Liberty Junior High School, a parishioner at St. Jude Catholic Church in New Lenox, and a resident of Frankfort, the school said. Riemen will attend the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and will study brain and cognitive sciences. He is a scholarship recipient and has earned high honors every semester of high sc
Members of the King Philip National Art Honor Society students participated in the recently-completed project.
The Memory Project is an international effort with the goal of creating portraits as keepsakes for children living in desperate situations, many of whom have gone through traumatic experiences and personal loss.
Each year, the staff at The Memory Project choose the countries whose children would benefit most from being a part of the project. This year, the KP students were told they would be creating portraits for children living in Cameroon, a country in west-central Africa. The Memory Project then mailed photographs of a group of children for visual reference to KP fine arts teacher Shannon Cress and the students each created a portrait of a child in the medium of their choice.
Six Worcester Preparatory School students were inducted to its International Thespian Society chapter April 1, and 30 students were inducted to the National Art Honor Society April 8.
Hannah Steppe
JERSEY SHORE The Jersey Shore Business and Professional Women’s Club Girl of the Month for April is Hannah Naomi Steppe, daughter of Sherry and Joe Steppe of Cogan Station.
Hannah’s activities include Model UN. Homecoming committee, Paw Print, one year; National Art Honor Society, Key Club, two years; National Spanish Honor Society, three years, and FBLA and National English Honor Society, four years.
During her senior year, Hannah serves as the Historian for the National Art Honor Society, Historian for the National English Honor Society, and Historian for the National Spanish Honor Society.
Outside of school, Hannah works part time at Tiadaghton Embroidery.