Students of the Month

Cameron Boone

Year in School: Freshman/Graduation in 2018

Grammar School: St. Peter Catholic - Skokie

Congregation: St. Peter Catholic - Skokie

Clubs & Activities: Volleyball: 9
Basketball: 9
Track & Field: 9
Academy: Health Sciences

Future Plans: "I hope to become a clinical psychologist."

Why selected: "Maybe because I get good grades."

Why Luther North? “I would tell [8th Graders] Luther is great place socially because you will always find a friend.”

Class Highlights & Advice: “I very much enjoy Honors Geometry and I feel like it has pushed me the hardest. I would tell others to join this class because the teacher really cares about your learning and well-being”

Matthew Laverty

Year in School: Junior/Graduation in 2016

Grammar School: Onahan Elementary School

Clubs & Activities: Student Council: 11
WYSE: 11
Mathletes: 10 & 11
Rube Goldberg Team: 10 & 11
Mission Trip: 9
Baseball: 9-11

Academy: Health Sciences

Future Plans: “I want to go to college and get a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering."

Why selected: “I think I was selected because I am active in school and my positive attitude."

Why Luther North? “I would tell [8th Graders] they should definitely come; the school has a great environment."

Class Highlights & Advice: "The class I have enjoyed most is Honors Pre-Calculus. The class that has pushed me the hardest is AP US History (APUSH)."

Anthony Pena

Year in School: Junior / Graduation in 2016

Grammar School: St. James Lutheran School

Congregation: Kenosha Christian Center

Clubs & Activities: Baseball: 9-11
Cross Country: 10
Basketball: 9

Academy: Fine Arts

Future Plans: “I plan to go to the University of Central Florida & go into Business Administration & play baseball there."

Why selected: "I have been working really hard in school this year."

Why Luther North? “I would tell [8th Graders] its a good choice because Luther North will pull the best out of you.”

Class Highlights & Advice: “I have enjoyed music class & math class. I would say to be prepared to be challenged.”