February 10, 2026 Local Stories in and Around St. Joseph, Illinois

School board to discuss changing graduation honors

How St. Joseph-Ogden High School honors its top graduates may be changing.

Tonight, the Board of Education will discuss moving to the Latin Distinction Levels system in regard to graduation honors.


Principal Gary Page said the administration has noticed that using the traditional method of class rank to select a valedictorian and salutatorian and reporting a student’s numerical rank on their transcript is not an accurate way to showcase the academic prowess of a large number of students.

Page also said that the current class rank system prevents students from taking courses that are of high interest to them and doesn’t always promote a well-rounded education.

Page said because of this the district has been discussing whether to move a system of graduation distinction levels modeled after the Latin Distinction Levels of Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and Cum Laude because the district feels it would level the playing field when competing for scholarships and college entrance.

Page had previously told the board that the class rank system does not accurately represent the students academic ability and reflect the curriculum of the district.

Page showed the board how five different students, who all had an A GPA and an SAT score that represents well above college readiness all had ranks outside of the top 10 percent and in all but one case outside the top 25 percent.


“If we replace rank with a distinction along with the GPA and SAT score these students look more appealing to an admissions office or selection committee,” Page said.

Page told the board that class rank is not a significant factor in college admission and in some cases is only used if a rank is given and any school that requires a rank can still be given one by the district.

Page said each year there are SJO students that take classes for the sole purpose of achieving a certain rank and forgo classes that would be beneficial to their future education or careers.

Page said many academically competitive schools are moving to a type of distinction systems.

Recently, Page met with the top ten percent of the junior and senior classes to discuss the proposed change.

“The stress piece was their biggest talking point,” Page said. “As we talked about it you could see the load visibly lighten on
them.”

Page said many of the students talked about how the change could affect their class schedule and the classes they
would take.

“The mental health piece is the biggest thing in schools now,” Page said. “They talked about the unhealthy competition that can exist. They were overwhelming its good to have the competition and keep the competition but not be exclusitory to others. And celebrate that you both got an A on the test.”

in Schools
Banner
Related Posts

SJO announces academic letter winners

September 30, 2022

September 30, 2022

Class of 2022 (Graduates) Addison Allen Tyler Altenbaumer Kailyn AndersonNicolas Anzelmo Ella Armstrong Abigail BehrensAlanna Bensyl Ella Besson Andrew BeyersBrandie...

Hallett is new SRO in place at St. Joseph, PVO schools

September 10, 2019

September 10, 2019

Champaign County Sheriff’s Deputy Shawn Hallett has always held the police in high regard. “As a child, I remember having...

St. Joseph Middle School 8th Grade High Honor Roll

November 2, 2021

November 2, 2021

Ames, Trevor Beyers, Kaitlyn Bird, Emily Brooks, Addison Bytnar, Sara Campbell, Shelby Carlson, William Childers, Adelyn Coffey, Christopher Evans, Callie...

Pence hired as full-time superintendent once again

September 2, 2022

September 2, 2022

Todd Pence is a full-time superintendent once again. On Wednesday, the St. Joseph Grade School Board of Education voted to...

St. Joseph Middle School 8th Grade High Honor Roll

November 14, 2023

November 14, 2023

8th grade Ava Alexander Ava Bronowski Liam Carter Patrick Clark Carly Coffey Tessa Cox Avarie Dietiker Hunter Dilley Ainsley Dirksmeyer...

‘I always have a blast putting the show together’

April 2, 2022

April 2, 2022

Mallory Wagner’s favorite part of a drama production may shock people. It’s rehearsing. “It doesn’t matter what scene we’re doing...

SJO 2022-2023 1st Quarter Honor Roll

October 28, 2022

October 28, 2022

FRESHMANAlexander, MatthewBeals, JosiahBlackburn-Kelley, TimBlackburn-Kelley, TimeraBrooks, BellaCoffey, ChristopherDaly, NathanEricksen, KatherineGossett, JeffreyHale, CharlesHayes, CoyHood, BryannaHuckstadt, AmeliaJackson, NickMcKinney, EmmaPreston, GraceRay, GrahamRetz, LanceReynolds, JaxsonSexton,...

St. Joseph MIddel School 7th Grade High Honor Roll

November 9, 2021

November 9, 2021

Ahart, Lillian Barbee, Zhou Bello, Abigail Burnett, Colin Clark, Elizabeth Crider, Abigail Dahl, Hayden Davis, Iris Farber, Madison Franzen, Nolan...

Franzen chosen to lead middle school

March 30, 2021

March 30, 2021

The new St. Joseph Middle School Principal will be a familiar face. The St. Joseph Consolidated Community School Board voted...

Ames and Aden advance to district competition

January 28, 2019

January 28, 2019

Most people dislike public speaking. Not St. Joseph FFA member Mallory Ames. Ames, along with Lindsey Aden and Abby Schlueter...

Live at Heritage High School Board March 15, 2021

March 15, 2021

March 15, 2021

I am here at Heritage School Board. My dog ate my computer charger so I’m on chromebook instead of my...

SJO makes graduation plans for June

May 1, 2020

May 1, 2020

St. Joseph-Ogden High School is making plans for graduation to honor the Class of 2020. In a letter sent to...

PVO to honor beloved teacher

March 13, 2019

March 13, 2019

Prairieview-Ogden will have a new award to honor one of their most beloved teachers. Kathy Klauda, the mother of Jennifer...

School making changes to parking lot availability

July 4, 2024

July 4, 2024

St. Joseph Grade School is making some changes to the availability of its parking lot. The district recently placed letters...

Sexton uses love of music as motivation

May 1, 2019

May 1, 2019

Joshua Sexton loves band so much he plans on continuing it in college. “It’s one of my passions,” he said....

Comments
Leave a Reply