10 | February 6, 2020 | the orland Park Prairie school <strong>OP</strong>Prairiedaily.com You could be the next... Auditions Tuesday, February 11 Check-in starts at 4:45 p.m.– Auditions start at 5:00 p.m. Competition is open to singers ages 55 and older. All singers must register! To register, or for more information, call 708-403-4222. Competition Thursday, April 30 Georgios 8800 W. 159th St Orland Park, IL Doors Open 4:30 p.m. Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Join us for a fun-filled evening benefiting the Orland Township Scholarship Foundation. YOU, along with celebrity judges, decide who is Orland Township’s Next Senior American Idol. You’ll enjoy a delicious plated dinner along with a cash bar. Tickets on sale Feb. 27 at Orland Township, 14807 S. Ravinia Ave., Orland Park. Tickets $30 Brought to you by... Orland Township Supervisor Paul O’Grady & the Board of Trustees Complete at least 50 categories and be eligible to win a $500 gift card Vote: 22ndCenturyMedia.com/swchoice Vote now for your favorite local businesses in more than 130 categories! Look for the ballot in the center of this newspaper or vote online through Feb. 9 at 22ndCenturyMedia.com/swchoice School News Marist High School Students from Orland Park named to honor roll, dean’s list Marist High School recently announced the names of those who earned honors in the first semester of Marist High School’s 2019-2020 academic year. Those who made the dean’s list are students who earned a GPA of 5.0 or better. Those students who received honors earned a GPA of 4.5 to 4.9 out of a 5.0. The following Orland Park students made the dean’s list: Grace Allocco, Abigail Beeson, Jack Beeson, Albert Bernhardt, Hugh Brennan, Caroline Callaghan, Maia Dawczak, Jack Detampel, Olivia Eck, Benjamin Fanelli, Brian Ferguson, Mikayla Flanagan, Megan Flynn, Casey Flynn, Carl Grebenor, Kelsey Grzymski, Anthony Haddad, Kathleen Harring, Adam Hermann, James Hollowell, Grace Hollowell, Collin Jennings, Maeve Kelly, Conor Kelly, Brianna Kilcoyne, John Lenz, Thomas Leonard, Jonathan Malfas, Angelina Marino, Anthony Markett, Connor McNamara, Ryan Meehan, Zachary Mineiko, Grace Misiunas, Daniel Murphy, Natalie Palmer, Victoria Pindelski, Lindsey Richter, Caitlin Richter, James Rolder, Eleanor Ruf, Abigail Ruzevich, Delaney Ryan, William Schreck, Isabella Schreck, Emma Shea, Grace Sheeran, Eliza Shroba, John Small, Madelyn Stack, Zachary Stack, Haniyyah Thomas, Amanda Tracy and Elise Ward. The following students from Orland Park were awarded honors: Luke Allocco, Sarah Aranda, Francis Beeson, Mark Brannigan, Margaret Carroll, Tyler Chesniak, Conor Cooke, Kaitlin Cupp, Sophia Davidson, Benett Detampel, Owen Duffy, Quinn Duffy, Morgan Flynn, Grace Guzolek, James Luzzo, Emelia Malfas, Thomas McAuliffe, Benjamin Meehan, Hayden Mikesell, Natalie Mozdzen, Donald Mutzbauer, Tyler O’Brochta, Andrew Odeh, Liam Ryan, Scott Rybak, Jacob Stefanos, Tristan Stefanos, Michael Ulleweit, Olivia Whelan and Andrew Whelan. Providence Catholic High School Two from Orland Park named Students of the Month Dr. John Harper, principal of Providence Catholic High School, recently announced the school’s “Students of the Month” for December. Every month, each academic department chairperson selects one student as its “Student of the Month” from a number of students nominated by faculty and staff. Students of the Month receive a certificate of recognition, have their photos displayed in Providence Catholic’s main hallway for the following month and are invited to a special luncheon. Among those named December Students of the Month were Orland Parkers Sophia Wilko and Ella Coyle. Bradley University Three students from Orland Park receive degrees Bradley University recently announced nearly 300 students who received their academic degrees in December. Among them: Lindsay Kozlowski, of Orland Park, graduated with a major in music education instrumental; Amanda DeVos, of Orland Park, graduated with a major in mechanical engineering biomedical engineering; and Raven Elias, of Orland Park, graduated with a major in community wellness. Carthage College Students from Orland Park among those on dean’s list More than 900 students have been named to the Carthage College dean’s list for the fall 2019 semester. Dean’s list honors are accorded to Carthage students who achieve a minimum 3.5 grade-point average while carrying at least 14 credit hours during a semester. Among those named to the list are the following students from Orland Park: Destiny Antoine, Jillian Schirmacher, Jacob Simonek and Hanna Tacker. McKendree University President’s list names Orland Park resident among honorees Madelyn Vacha, of Orland Park, was named to the McKendree University president’s list for achieving a perfect 4.0 grade point average as a senior during the fall 2019 semester. Compiled by Editor Bill Jones, bill@op prairie.com. visit us online at www.<strong>OP</strong>Prairie.com
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