Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

A moment for 10 of Greenville’s rising stars

Sponsored by
10 students standing in front of bleachers at St. Joseph's High School.

Want your kids to learn among St. Joseph’s high achievers? Applications are open for the 2024-2025 school year.

Photo by Andrea Gray

Students at Saint Joseph’s Catholic School are making headlines.

Seniors Adam Balts, Christopher Suarez, and Asher Wynn are ranked in the top 1% of high school students in the U.S. and were recently named National Merit Scholarship finalists for their impressively high PSAT scores.

Additionally, Suarez, Patrick Kucaba, Mateo Simon, Bijou Laguerre, Connor Farrell, Isabella Delacruz, Nina Brown, and Sophia Duque earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs in 2023 + 2024.

More reasons to apply to St. Joseph’s

More from GVLtoday
Show some love to your fave businesses in Greenville.
At the Greenville Chamber’s Greenville Greats panel, Artisphere, euphoria, and the City of Greenville talked about the “secret sauce” that makes these major events happen.
Chefs and restaurants will find out if they’ve received a MICHELIN distinction next month, and while you may not be able to secure a ticket to the exclusive event, there is a way to celebrate.
The Mill Village Ministries building in the Village of West Greenville will support the efforts of the organization’s four nonprofits.
Our series highlights local nonprofits, what support they may need (think: donations, volunteers, board members) and the organizations they collaborate with and admire.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
We asked you to share your reflections one year after Helene hit the Upstate.
The new parks, recreation, and tourism master plan is the first of its kind for the City of Greenville
It was almost exactly 28 years ago when Greenvillians said goodbye to the historic Greenville Memorial Auditorium.
Cue the Noah Kahan playlist — we’re heading to New England.