Marist High School is proud to announce that twenty-five students from the classes of 2025 and 2026 have been selected as a College Board National Recognition Program awardees. Students who qualify for the awards are those who take eligible administrations of the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or AP Exams and meet specific academic criteria. Students must also identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous/Native American, first-generation, or attend high school in a rural area or small town.
The following students have been awarded recognition:
National African American Recognition Program
- J.C. Coleman ’25, St. Bede the Venerable School
- Paige Shannon ’25, Central Middle School
National First-Generation Recognition Program
- Lucy Alford ’26, Palos South Middle School
- Brendan Doran ’25, Most Holy Redeemer School
- Richard Ericksen ’25, Arbor Park Middle School
- Bradley Fitzgibbon ’25, Liberty Junior High School
- Molly Flynn ’26, St. Christina School
- Timothy Graber ’25, Mount Greenwood School
- Ronin Haran ’26, St. Christina School
- Vanessa Krzysiak ’25, Conrady Junior High School
- Ashley Lesnicki ’25, St. Daniel the Prophet School
- Quinlan McNerney ’25, St. Barnabas School
- Isabella Scalise ’26, Mark Sheridan Academy
National Hispanic Recognition Program
- Laylani Amaro ’26, St. Catherine of Alexandria School
- Ethan Froylan ’26, St. Linus School
- Alfredo Ibarra ’26, St. Benedict School
- Elsie Koch ’26, St. Michael School
- Gabriella Novickas ’25, St. Christina School
- Alicia Raymond ’25, St. Mary Star of the Sea School
- Gabriella Sigala ’25, St. Catherine of Alexandria School
- Kayla Trevino ’25, St. Damian School
- Alyssa Uchman ’26, Mount Greenwood School
National Indigenous Recognition Program
- Jc Coleman ’25, St. Bede the Venerable School
- Eva Dawczak ’25, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin School
- Timothy Graber ’25, Mount Greenwood School
- Jacob Klooster ’25, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin School
- Tony Uchman ’25, Mount Greenwood School
How can students qualify for National Recognition Programs?
Students who take eligible administrations of the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or AP Exams and meet specific academic criteria will be considered for awards. Students must also identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous/Native American, first-generation, or attend high school in a rural area or small town.
These students can include this academic honor in their college and scholarship applications. Congratulations!