West Chicago Community High School Honors Matthew Krasinski as August Student of the Month

September 17, 2025 | CHSD 94, School Boards, Illinois


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West Chicago Community High School Honors Matthew Krasinski as August Student of the Month
The Community High School District 94 Board of Education meeting held on September 16, 2025, highlighted significant achievements within the district, particularly at West Chicago Community High School (WCCHS).

The meeting commenced with a focus on board agreements, emphasizing that any information requested by an individual board member will be shared with all members, promoting transparency and collaboration.

A key highlight of the meeting was the recognition of Matthew Krasinski as the August 2025 Student of the Month. Krasinski, a senior at WCCHS, was celebrated for his exceptional contributions to academics, leadership, and extracurricular activities. He is actively involved in the We Go Drama club and the marching band, where he has demonstrated leadership and commitment. Krasinski expressed pride in his experiences, particularly in participating in state competitions with his drama team. He plans to pursue a degree in computer hardware engineering, with Purdue University as his top choice.

In addition to individual accolades, the meeting also celebrated the academic achievements of the student body. A total of 138 students at WCCHS received AP Scholar recognition this year, with 52 students earning the prestigious AP Scholar with Distinction Award. This award is given to students who achieve an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and score 3 or higher on five or more exams. Among those recognized were 29 current seniors who will wear special cords at graduation, signifying their academic excellence.

The board extended congratulations to all students recognized during the meeting, underscoring the district's commitment to fostering a supportive and high-achieving educational environment.

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