Students Anthony Bombaci, Daniel Brennan, Kathryn Burns, Ellen Croswell, Jessica Carino, Michael Daniels, Colin Daniger, Michele De Luca, Sasha Didier, Jennifer Dorenbosch, Betsy Earle, Tara Fiscella, Kelly Fuller, Lianne Gantert, Melissa Grossman, M
Students Anthony Bombaci, Daniel Brennan, Kathryn Burns, Ellen Croswell, Jessica Carino, Michael Daniels, Colin Daniger, Michele De Luca, Sasha Didier, Jennifer Dorenbosch, Betsy Earle, Tara Fiscella, Kelly Fuller, Lianne Gantert, Melissa Grossman, Melissa Gustafson, Michelle Haghpanah, Christopher Jacko, Kevin Johnstone, Christopher Kessler, Jed Kiernan, Diana Kim, Corey Krueger, Amanda Maldonado, Meghan Mariano, Sharon McNulty, Sarah OâNeill, Pamela Roy, Andrea Rustine, Hilary Sepe, Cassie Shewmaker, Kimberly Snow, and John Tambornino, III were all listed in the publication.
 Whoâs Who, published by Educational Communications, Inc out of Lake Forest, Illinois, is the largest recognition program and publication in the nation honoring high achieving school students. Students are nominated by high school principals and guidance counselors, national youth groups, churches and educational organizations based upon academic achievement and involvement in extracurricular activities.
Traditionally, 99 percent of Whoâs Who students have a grade point average of âBâ or better, and 97 percent are college bound.
The thirty-third annual edition of the publication features over 750,000 students, or just five percent of the nationâs 14 million high school students. They represent approximately 20,000 of the 24,000 public, private and parochial high schools in the country.
The students also compete for $200,000 in scholarship awards. The book is distributed to up to 15,000 high schools, colleges, universities and public libraries throughout the country.