Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Evergreen Park Patch is celebrating graduates for their accomplishments.
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Our Mathletes persevered and we are very proud of them.
Students submitted 25 works of art to be judged for the South Suburban Conference Art Show.
See how college aid applications changed for Evergreen Park area high schools.
Evergreen Park Community High School is teaming up with FunDrive by hosting a clothing and fabric drive to raise funds through April 23.
White Sox hurler Carlos Rodon thought it was pretty cool when Most Holy Redeemer students sent a congratulatory photo on his no-hitter.
There were 16 possible awards and EPCHS won seven of them!
Evergreen Park Community High School students offer three livestream performances of the musical 'Working' March 26, March 27 and March 28.
Queen of Martyrs sixth-graders' stuff teacher's car with donated items for Ronald McDonald House near Advocate Children's in Oak Lawn.
The portion of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Cook County.
Nolan Rahm, a senior at EPCHS, has been a volunteer at the P.A.W.S. - Tinley Park animal shelter for over 3 years.
Rachel won the State Championship for mastery of Microsoft software, an honor that will allow her to compete against the best in the nation.
FBLA is the high school division of Future Business Leaders of America.
St. Laurence joins 37 Illinois high schools that offer the International Baccalaureate Program, only 3 of which are Catholic high schools.
The Evergreen Park Rec Dept. will host preschool open houses Feb. 8, Feb. 10 and Feb. 13 for 3- and 4-year-olds. Reservations required.
See which school districts in Evergreen Park received COVID-19 relief funding from the U.S. Department of Education.
The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program offers students the opportunity to take college-level courses while still in high school.
Families in school district 124 who do not have medical insurance can receive free physicals, immunizations and flu vaccinations on Jan. 22.
Seniors from Evergreen Park and West Beverly will join the ranks of Marist High School's 186 Chick Evans scholars.
The new site provides a more modern design, user-friendly navigation, and better search features.
Congratulations to Junior Matthew Summers
Nellie is the daughter of Martin and Diane O’Grady.
Get into the holiday spirit Dec. 18 and Dec. 19 for EPCHS's virtual production of "It's A Wonderful Life: The Radio Play." FREE with link.
Moraine Valley graduate John Guinta, of Evergreen Park, poem "Mojave Girl" recognized by League for Innovation in the Community College.
The tentative plan calls for returning to a blended learning model Jan. 11.
Nicole Jones, of Evergreen Park, signs a national letter of intent to continue athletic career at Purdue University.
The NHS students, along with sponsor Mr. Ben Nesler, wanted to continue with some form of recognition for the special residents.
Evergreen Park Community High School unveils murals honoring graduates who've served in the military, school history and recent graduates.
Congratulations to Emily Ryan and Jakari Watson.
The fun and spooky event took place on Tuesday, October 27 from 4-5:30 p.m. in the school’s main parking lot.
The Madrigals will be bringing holiday cheer to the Evergreen Park community and beyond.
Mustang Pride starts at an early age in the Evergreen Park community.
This group of students represents all grade levels.
Natalie and Clair Gavin were recently sitting around the dinner table talking about the first week of school.
High school juniors and seniors who live in Cook County and maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher are eligible to be election judges.
Former Brother Rice guy is now a Queen of Martyrs guy: Jacob "Doc" Mathius ushers in new era as new principal at Catholic grammar school.
While it was the type of back-to-school return nobody expected, Queen of Martyrs students returned to safe, albeit strange classroom.
Parents blast Evergreen Park Dist. 124 school board saying changing the plan to full remote learning was not fair to working families.