Montini Catholic Announces Gerry Marcoux Memorial Scholarship Recipient
Barb Dawson • May 10, 2024

Congratulations, Matthew Silveyra '25

Montini Catholic, a Lasallian college preparatory high school in Lombard congratulates outstanding mathlete, Matthew Silveyra for being awarded the Gerry Marcoux Memorial Scholarship. The award, given to a Bronco student excelling in math and entering his/her senior year, was announced this spring during the Lasallian college preparatory school's Mathematics Awards (April 29th).


Matthew was inducted into Montini Catholic's National Honor Society in the fall of 2023 and Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society during his sophomore year (2022).  The St. Isidore graduate is a vital member of the Bronco Math Team. He and his team secured the school's first ICTM Regional Championship in 2023 and most recently celebrated a 6th place finish at ICTM State Championship this year. Matthew is also a member of Montini's Robotics Team and played an integral role in propelling his Broncos to their 2nd consecutive trip to the VEX Worlds Championship (held in Dallas, Texas this year).


Gerry Marcoux† joined Montini Catholic's Math Department in 1999 (he passed away in 2009). He was a teacher and Math Team coach during his time at Montini as well as the school's National Honor Society Moderator. He enjoyed keeping in touch with his students after graduation and learning about their successes. "Hopefully, I helped a little," he said during an interview on his 10 year anniversary as teacher. 


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