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The CHSD170 students welcomed guest lecturer Rachel Stone who conducted dissections of pig hearts and discussed various lab experiences
The squad made up of fifth-, sixth-, and seventh graders continue to impress
Southland Week In Review: Hospital investigated | Shelter needs donations | Piece of history | Ford jobs cut.
Memorial Day, or Decoration Day as it was originally known, traces its roots to the Confederacy at the end of the Civil War.
With National Road Trip Day kicking off the Memorial Day weekend, Patch editors have put together a music playlist.
So many animals with medical emergencies have been brought into the South Suburban Humane Society that they're looking for a little help.
The activity celebrated Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week with various wellness activities
The Humane Society is looking for help for a dog who was mauled by other dogs after she was left for dead by someone who slashed her throat.
The alumnus of America's Got Talent shared his anti-bullying message with a rapt student audience
The traditional egg-drop exercise continues to be a great success and serves to inspire the eighth-grade Science students
The traditional egg-drop exercise continues to be a great success and serves to inspire jr-high Science students
Pay tribute to the military personnel who lost their lives serving the country at the Chicago Heights Memorial Day Ceremony May 27.
The second annual event consisting of music, dance, and dramatic presentations honored the heritage of diverse Hispanic countries
Chicago Heights police will stake out the rooftops of Dunkin Donuts stores May 17 to raise money for Special Olympics Illinois.
Seidelmann comes to the district after serving four years as principal of Frankfort's Hickory Creek Middle School, a Blue Ribbon School
If you know the Heights, you know the sign, and Hi-Way Bakery owners are trying to raise funds to restore the iconic neon sign.
Two dogs that graduated from the Cook County Sheriff's Office's Tails of Redemption program are looking for new homes.
The truck was but one of the district-wide activities recognizing the efforts of teachers and staff as part of Teacher Appreciation Week
The event assisted students in improving their social and emotional capabilities
The school's fifth-graders researched famous persons and shared their knowledge as they represented those renowned individuals
The district's students earned recognition in both the art and vocal music categories
Five students crossed the stage at Bloom High Auditorium and were presented their high school diploma from Henry Drake, President of 206
Got junk? Chicago Heights will take it at its outdoor community recycling event May 18.
Warrior Wrestling returns to Marian Catholic High School. Tickets are still available.
The students at the CHSD170 school hatched ducklings in the classroom to learn about the cycle of life
The third-grader visits First Responder locations to honor their efforts
Fifth-grade students at the CHSD170 school used various materials to construct bridges in conjunction with NGSS criteria
The Illinois Welcoming Center is a state-backed event designed to help immigrants, refugees and others learn how to be thriving residents.
The school's team earn a pair of first and second place honors
The project reimagined successful initiatives by 3M and Google and brought them into the classroom environment
The additional 30 minutes of classroom time is seen as a positive element in maximizing the student learning experience
The CHSD170 event occurred in conjunction with the NCAA's national basketball tournaments and spurred student interest in reading.
The fundraising activity at the school promotes ASD awareness while helping defray graduation costs
The students at the CHSD170 school presented various displays outlining multiple scientific modalities
Marian's Sister Mary Jo Sobieck, who threw a perfect pitch, gets her own baseball card and will be signing them at the school later today.
The STEM-bot Challenge saw the squad triumph over teams from rival Cook County schools
The local organization provides quality dental care without bias or exclusion
A Parent Academy Literacy/STEM event at Garfield School kicks off the third year with the IRC to engage families in the learning process
Marian Catholic STEM program took part in Makerfest to promote upcoming STEAM summer camp for youth. Registration is now open