An alumni directory compiled in 1937 reveals that older alumni have included members of the clergy, businessmen, physicians, educators, attorneys, musicians, and journalists.[1] For the 2010–11 school year, 1,333 students were enrolled at Benet.[2]
Most students come from Lisle, Downers Grove, and Naperville,[3] but students expected to graduate in 2013 came from 65 different schools and 34 different municipalities in DuPage and surrounding counties.[4]
Admission is competitive and primarily based on the High School Placement Test, a standardized test by Scholastic Testing Service, taken in January of applicants' eighth grade year (around age 13).[5] The Chicago Sun-Times ranked Benet one of the top ten high schools in the Chicago area in 2003,[3] and in 1999 Benet was one of two high schools in DuPage County, and 100 high schools nationwide, featured as an "Outstanding American High School" by U.S. News & World Report.[6]
Formerly known as the all-boys St. Procopius College and Academy, the school began to offer a remedial course, or a course designed to bring underprepared students to competency, to only two students on March 2, 1887. Enrollment grew to 30 high school students by 1947.[7] The academy began to operate independently from the college in 1957.[8] The all-girls Sacred Heart Academy, founded in 1926, operated nearby.[9] Due to dwindling enrollment and funding, St. Procopius Academy and Sacred Heart Academy merged in 1967 to form Benet Academy.[10]
Studied at Benet as a freshman only during the 2002–2003 school year and later went on to compete in the US women's ice hockey team in the 2010 Winter Olympics; graduated from Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts
GRAMMY-Nominated Trumpet Player and Founder of independent record label Dala Records. Touring trumpeter with artists such as Mark Ronson, Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones
^ abGrossman, Kate N.; Rossi, Rosalind (March 16, 2003). "At the head of the class: Top high schools' grads prepped for best colleges". Chicago Sun-Times. p. 16.
^Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Illinois (1947). Illinois: a descriptive and historical guide. American guide series. Chicago, IL: AC McClurg. p. 544. ISBN1-60354-012-1.
^Čada, Joseph (1964). Czech-American Catholics, 1850–1920. Chicago: Benedictine Abbey Press, under the auspices of the Center for Slav Culture, St. Procopius College, Lisle, Illinois. p. 64. OCLC1882096.
^Pyke, Marni (May 17, 2001). "An artful center Benet will honor supporter at hall dedication". Daily Herald. p. 1.
^ abcd"More Notable Alumni...". The Alumni Herald (9). Benet Academy: 11–14. November 2007.
^ abc"Former students fondly remember tough Mr. White". Daily Herald. September 22, 2008. p. 1.
^ abcd"Benet (St. Procopius) Academy Notable Alumni". The Alumni Herald (8). Benet Academy: 7–21. November 2006.
^Kmitch, Justin (February 24, 2008). "Living the life dreams are made of Lemont native makes it big with her first screenplay". Daily Herald. p. 1.
^Allis, Tim; Micheli, Robin (April 13, 1992). "TV's Sultan of Smirk". People. 37 (14). New York City. Archived from the original on September 21, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
^Liebert, Jonathan (2005-02-25), Sex Sells: The Making of 'Touché', Priscilla Barnes, Mark DeCarlo, Jay Michael Ferguson, archived from the original on 2017-02-11, retrieved 2017-10-30
^"Justin McCareins". Illinois High School Football Weekly. February 9, 2005. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2011.
^McManus, James (2003). "Urge Overkill". Positively Fifth Street: Murderers, Cheetahs, and Binion's World Series of Poker. Macmillan. pp. 104–05. ISBN978-0-374-23648-9. The championship event started less than two hours ago, but we're already down to the last seven players: myself and the six football cheerleaders from Benet Academy, my alma mater in Lisle, Illinois.