Addison Trail recognizes AT's Best

Pictured are Addison Trail students who were recognized as AT's Best during a virtual event in their honor on April 21. They are pictured with the staff members who nominated them for that award, as well as Addison Trail and District 88 administrators and Board of Education members.

On April 21, a group of Addison Trail students was named as AT’s Best. Because of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the event was hosted virtually.

The AT’s Best award honors students who have achieved a “personal best.” The following categories have been used to recognize recipients: service, Blazer Pride, cooperation, dependability, initiative, leadership, humanitarian spirit or unique contributions. Students receive a pin or a T-shirt for their efforts.

AT’s Best recipients are:

  • Sophomore Selvin Lopez Mares: Nominated by special education teacher Annette Severino

  • Junior Konrad Nowak: Nominated by special education teacher Anthony Gebhart

  • Junior Emily Stevenson, junior Axel Reyna, junior Katherine O'Brien, sophomore Cami Whitaker, sophomore Angelina Camaci, sophomore Alicia Lloveras and sophomore Maria Martinez: Nominated by social studies teacher Mark Olson

  • Junior Jina Patel: Nominated by Guidance Department Administrative Assistant and Key Club Co-Sponsor Karen Grady

  • Senior Elizabeth O'Brien: Nominated by social studies teacher Ryan Peronto

  • Sophomores Yana Patel and Jasmine Cosio: Nominated by social studies teacher Laura Magnavite

  • Seniors Dakota Zimmermann, Gianfranco Mosny, Marco Castro, Rocco Ciarfaglia, Kayla Berns, Lucia Fullone, Angel Rodriguez, Emily Madero Diaz and Casey Kosmach: Nominated by English student teacher Megan King

  • Junior Juliza Bonilla, senior Yasmine Hernandez, senior Paulina Stachura, senior Victoria Toay and senior Julian Lara: Nominated by social studies teacher Andrea Grossart

  • Freshmen Ivan Rodriguez, Peter Sanchez, Andrea Cataquiz and Oscar Meza-Perez: Nominated by special education teacher/freshmen house co-teacher Anna Grice and science teacher Laura Garcia