Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio
Mattoon, IL -(Effingham Radio)- Lake Land College named
PTK Treasurer Rachel Buening, Effingham,
and
PTK Secretary Macy Vogt, Teutopolis,
as 2020-2021 Outstanding Honors Students. Both recipients were honored at the virtual Student Recognition Banquet April 28.
As well as being active in Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society (PTK), both students were Presidential Scholars and achieved full status honors via the Honors Program courses. PTK, the Honors Program and Presidential Scholars are the three components included in the Lake Land College Honors Experience.
Buening is majoring in elementary education and will be transferring to Eastern Illinois University in the fall. She said her goal as an educator is to make a difference in all of her students’ lives.
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Karen Uban, vice president of the United Hebrew Temple in Benton, Ill., poses by the stained glass windows that were damaged by vandals.(Derik Holtmann/Belleville News-Democrat via AP)Derik Holtmann/AP
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