
SCHOOL NEWS 2024 - 2025 Highlights

Brynn Peloquin ‘25, Evie Skog ‘25 and President Carey Temple Harrington ‘86 were interviewed by CBS Morning News during the Science National Honor Society’s annual Macs Walk for a Cure event. This year, they raised funds for the Y-Me Softball Tournament.
7 IHSA State Appearances
ACROSS TRACK, WRESTLING,
CHEER, SWIMMING & TENNIS
Mary Claire Deacy ‘25 - High Jump
Maggie Zuber ‘25 -
2nd place in state for Wrestling
Cheerleading Team
Wyndel Ellis ‘26 - Swimming
Havillan Dow ‘28 - Tennis
Nora Wilson ‘25 & Kaitlin Zoller ‘25 - Tennis
Kathleen Ilarazza ‘25 & Ella Galey ‘25 - Tennis
10 STUDENT ATHLETES
signed letters of intent to play collegiate sports this year

A sold-out weekend of Peter Pan

New hires Meredith Obiala Simpson ‘03 and Beth Meyers Shibata ‘03 complete the all-female senior leadership team

Completed 163rd Kairos Retreat

AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award for the fifth consecutive year

Macs LEAD Club participated in the Polar Plunge with Brother Rice - together raised over $75,000 for Special Olympics over the last 7 years
11 VISUAL ART STUDENTS
were named 2025 Regional Scholastic Art and Writing Award recipients


CLASS OF 2025 ACCEPTED TO
311
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES


Math Macs competed at State

AP SCHOOL HONOR ROLL GOLD AND AP ACCESS AWARD
VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM
RANKED #1 IN THE STATE
BY IHSA FOR
THE PAST 50 YEARS

String Orchestra, Chorus, A Cappella and Band students traveled to Ireland over spring break. The students, faculty and administrators (from left) Jeremy Eberhard, Principal Dr. Katie Baal, Julie Wogan McKee ‘93, Carrie Peterson Alifantis ‘87 and Jamie Portal Guardi ‘95, honored our school’s history by visiting Catherine’s House on Baggot Street in Dublin.
