The new blue football field at Bloom High School will be shown to Chicagoland TV viewers when ABC-7 holds their flyover there on Sept. 14.
The world is learning just now what those at Marian Catholic High School have known all along: The greatness of Sister Mary Jo Sobieck.
The ribbon cutting will take place at Sarff Field across the street from Bloom High School.
Camiella Williams says Praire State board chair Jacqueline Agee should resign after not informing the board of her battery arrest.
Sarff Field has a new look. It might remind college football fans of Boise State.
The new crest features a brighter color scheme, showcasing the school logos more prominently.
Glynis Keene returns to the district she once taught in, now a school leader.
The cadets graduated from Leadership Academy and Sail Training (LAST) and Basic Leadership Training (BLT).
The program offers lessons designed to increase the skill level of students as they transition from middle school to high school.
All students, faculty and staff at Marian Catholic High School will read the same book this summer to help build a sense of community.
Bloom Township High School District 206 has pushed back the hiring of a deputy superintendent, a newly created administrative position.
The Book Award Program recognizes young women who have excelled and gives them the opportunity to become better acquainted with Wellesley.
This year's valedictorian at Marian Catholic will attend Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.
Physical education students at Bloom High School undertook physical challenges made by several vendors at the school on Tuesday.
Sarff Field at Bloom Township High School will have a new look come fall when blue synthetic turf replaces the natural grass.
Choir students at Marian Catholic worked with a Nashville songwriter on composing their own lyrics.
One Bloom Township High School students did 34 pull-ups, nearly breaking a national record.
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Marian Catholic students had a moment of prayer before participating in the National Walkout Day in remembrance of the Florida victims.
Administrators at Bloom High School embraced a student-led idea to honor Parkland shooting victims during a brief walkout presentation.
Veterans of any period, current service members and their families are welcome to attend.
This event is open to males in the community who are hoping to pursue a college education.
To receive an invitation to join, students must have demonstrated high academic achievement and commitment to uphold PTK's four hallmarks.
Four Marian Catholic students have qualified to earn scholarships from the Art Academy of Cincinnati.
Prairie State College (PSC) recognizes the academic accomplishments of students each year by awarding them a place on the PSC Dean’s List.
Prairie State College (PSC) has announced the Part-Time Honors List of students for the fall 2017 semester.
The panel discussion will focus on the challenges and critical issues facing many returning U.S. military service members and veterans.
Heavy snowfall throughout the Chicago-area spurred widespread school closures on Friday — And Chicago Heights is no exception.
PSC is hosting a series of events throughout the month of February, in celebration of Black History Month.
Several WWE stars will travel to Chicago Heights for "Warrior Wrestling" at Marian Catholic on May 11.
PSC offers flexible scheduling to give students the opportunity to fit college into their busy lives.
Participants will be positioned to gain knowledge of differences, as well as increase levels of communication and cultural competency.
Dogs gave students at Marian Catholic High School a sense of comfort during final exams week.
An actor, a professor and a college president will be honored as the next members of the Bloom Trail High School Hall of Fame.
Chicago Heights Mayor David Gonzalez visited Serena on November 17 and applauded the school’s "Peaceable Schools Week".
A list of all Marian Catholic High School students from Chicago Heights and South Chicago Heights who made the 1st Quarter Honor Roll.
To date, the event has raised more than $3000 to support Officer Tim Jones and his family.
The event is free to attend. Refreshments will follow the presentations.
Seventh and eighth grade students are welcome to tour the school with their parents on Nov. 19.
Veterans are supported throughout the year at PSC.