Student at
St. Rita High School Receives
Award from Student Paths

Photo: St. Rita High School Principal Sally
Deenihan presents Brendan Sullivan with a $200 check awarded
to him from Student Paths, an organization that helps high
school students prepare for future life choices.
Brendan Sullivan of Mt. Greenwood, who is a
junior at St. Rita High School, was recently given a $200 award
from Student Paths, a national organization that helps students
prepare for life after high school.
“Not only do we strive to help students get
a better sense of who they are and what that means when
considering options after high school, but we also play a role in
reducing the burden that students and families may face with
educational and career pursuits after high school,” said Student
Paths Founder, Chris Wills. “Congratulations to Brendan! We also
thank St. Rita High School for the great support they give their
students and the Student Paths program.”
Approximately 95,000 students in more than
225 Illinois high schools use Student Paths materials. Sullivan
was one of nine students in Illinois awarded for participating in
the program during the 06-07 academic year.
About Student Paths
Student Paths is a free program that
teachers implement in their classrooms to guide high school
students to their future. More than one million students in 26
states use the company’s materials. Headquartered in St. Paul,
MN, Student Paths has given more than $150,000 to students and
high school guidance programs since 1997. Visit
www.studentpaths.com or call
888-673-6066 for additional information.