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Noah graduated from Central Middle School.

I knew I wanted to be a writer at a young age, and never dreamed of doing anything else. My love of writing was born when a grade-school teacher encouraged me to try my hand at fiction. I took her advice, but quickly gave up make-believe stories for the real thing.
I got involved with my high school newspaper before double majoring in journalism and English.
I graduated in 2002 and landed my first newspaper job within six months. I spent eight years at The Enterprise newspaper in Plainfield, where I developed my passion for community journalism.
When a coworker pointed me in the direction of Patch.com, I jumped at the chance to be part of the future of local news.
Noah graduated from Central Middle School.

Zoey is headed to DePaul University in the fall.
Brent is an Illinois State Scholar an Eagle Scout, a previous Skills USA Illinois state officer and a Senior Patrol Leader for Boy Scouts.
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The Oswego High School graduate heads to University of Illinois in the fall.
The Churchill Community High School grad will head to art school next year.
The Timber Ridge grad is active in sports, charity and volunteering, her grandmother writes.
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Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Elmhurst.
Annie was one of just a few accepted to Illinois State University’s School of Theatre and Dance.
"He is a kind, considerate, and smart, young man with a great sense of humor," Flynn's aunt wrote.
Savanna was co-captain of the volleyball team and heads to Sandburg High School next year.
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