Homewood-Flossmoor High School senior Anthony Reynoso is a 2026 Posse Scholarship winner.

Reynoso was awarded a four-year scholarship by the Posse Foundation. He will be attending Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut. He is excited about his upcoming visit to campus. Reynoso was selected for the merit-based scholarship based on his academic record and leadership abilities.
At H-F, he is a member of the National Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society.
Representatives of Posse are meeting weekly with Reynoso and 10 other students from the Chicago area. During these sessions, students and a mentor discuss how to enhance leadership skills, how to make certain others feel welcome and how to express one’s emotions.
The Posse Scholars will work in cohorts on campus during their freshmen and sophomore years meeting with mentors weekly as a group and individually every two weeks. The Career Program provides Posse Scholars with the tools and opportunities to secure the most competitive internships and leadership-track jobs in a variety of industries.
Reynoso said he chose Connecticut College because it had the best film program he could select from. He has been interested in video and film since his freshman year and has won several prizes. Most recently, Reynoso, Aidan Klauk and Charlie Wachtel won first place in the 9th annual Student Silent Film Festival.
Reynoso said being behind the camera allows him to express his personal vision of the world.
He is the son of Elizabeth and Efren Reynoso of Homewood.


