Kaylee
Burton has been named to the All-Illinois Academic Team by Phi Theta
Kappa, the international two-year college honor society. Team
members are chosen from among community college students across the
state on the basis of academic achievement, leadership, and service
work.
Kaylee hails from Williamsville. At Heartland she studies Sport
Management and plays shortstop for the Hawks softball team. With a
4.0 GPA, Kaylee is an academic all-American and Dean’s List honoree.
“Kaylee is a perfect example of the talent HCC can attract and how
we can fulfill a student’s potential when here,” said Athletic
Director Ryan Knox. “She is a leader both on and off the field and
it is great to see her recognized with this honor for her academic
achievement.”
Kaylee
was acknowledged for her achievements this month at the Heartland
Board of Trustees meeting and also at the Phi Theta Kappa Awards
Banquet hosted by the Illinois Community College Trustees
Association at the President Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Springfield.
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The All-Illinois Academic Team is sponsored annually by Phi Theta
Kappa, USA Today, and the American Association of Community Colleges. It seeks
to honor outstanding community college students who show intellectual rigor in
their course of study, demonstrate academic, leadership, and civic growth and
who extend their community college education to better themselves, their schools
and their communities.
[Steve Fast
Associate Director of Public Information
Heartland Community College]
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