Peotone Students Honored for Academic and Athletic Achievements
The Peotone Board of Education recognized numerous students for their academic and athletic accomplishments during the April 23 meeting.
High school sophomore Olivia Robinson was honored as the March Student of the Month for demonstrating positivity and encouragement to fellow students. The recognition is part of the district’s “Be the Spark” program that acknowledges students who exemplify specific character traits.
At the junior high level, three students received recognition as March Students of the Month: sixth-grader Gabby Bush, seventh-grader Emma Long, and eighth-grader Gemma Breheny. These students were selected for demonstrating outstanding behavior, good work ethic, and going “above and beyond the call of duty.”
The board also recognized the junior high eighth-grade girls’ basketball team for their participation in the Class 3A IESA State Basketball Tournament. The team, coached by Jim Wedic, competed at Germantown Hills Middle School in December. Team members included Scarlett Borgman, Gemma Breheny, Spencer Cann, Ella Clay, Olivia Grzeskowiak, Charley Isbell, Mary Klawitter, MaKayla Kraft, Harper McMaster, Giana Pagliarulo, Payton Pape, and Sophia Stachniak.
Two junior high wrestlers were honored for their state-level achievements. Jimmy O’Connor placed sixth in the state in the 90-pound weight class, while Jonah Young placed third in the 126-pound weight class at the IESA State Wrestling Tournament held at Northern Illinois University. Both wrestlers were coached by Jay Young and Mark Gall.
The recognitions highlight the district’s commitment to acknowledging both academic excellence and athletic achievement across all grade levels.
Latest News Stories
Tennessee smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia dismissed
NASA reorganizes to accelerate Moon Base, lunar programs
Gabbard announces resignation, cites personal reasons
Illinois Quick Hits: Community College reimbursement bill passed
Powell out, Warsh in as new chair of Federal Reserve
Nessel pushes back as Trump administration extends order keeping coal plant open
Bipartisan praise for federal charges in Minnesota fraud cases
Congress rejects Trump’s proposed NASA budget cuts
Comptroller, Chicago officials debate tax fund sweeps
No public funds for new transit safety group
The future of American troops in Europe; Iran lead Rubio’s meeting with NATO
Tennessee congressman files articles of impeachment against Roberts