June 6, 2026 Local Stories in and Around St. Joseph, Illinois

Local students named to Dean’s List

In honor of their outstanding scholastic achievement, the following students have been named to the Parkland College Dean’s List for spring 2021. To make the list, students must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 grade scale for the semester in which they are being honored. Students who earn less than 12 hours in that semester can make the Dean’s List by achieving a 3.5 cumulative GPA for 12 or more hours in the academic year.


Saint Joseph
Jenna L Albrecht
Emily A Bigger
Isabelle P Brooks
Abigail C Burnett
Taylor N Campbell
Jordyn R Catterson
Raegan Crippen
Chloe M Duckett
Sandra Fuentes
Julian C Garza
Megan D Gebbink
Alex L Landers
Miranda E Lindsey
Alexis G Manning
Carrie L Merz
Bailey J Mills
Caroline E Moore
Kambry R Orcutt
Benjamin C Schmit
Grant E Siegmund
Anna A Tranel
Dillon D Uken
Anna R Wentzloff
Jordan T Wronke


Broadlands
Aric Q Roberts
Lynnae A Struck
Portia T Tatman
Michael R Wendling


Homer
Aidan P Cunningham
Elisha F Longfellow
Erica L McBride
Cody T Messman
Christian A Ziemnisky

Ogden
Adam D Frerichs
Hannah L Hutcherson
Derek C Samson
Kenly R Taylor

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