Performances on Friday, March 16 & Saturday, March 17 are postponed until further notice. The Senior Citizens dinner is also postponed.
However, faculty and staff will be in attendance on March 16 to develop eLearning plans for students to use beginning Tuesday, March 17.
Information about e-learning plans, device pick-up, event cancellations and more for Evergreen Park schools in response to COVID-19.
Classes are canceled March 17 when Evergreen Park schools will be used as polling places to reduce possible exposure to COVID-19.
Camp will be held in conjunction with summer school program at Northwest, which runs from June 17-July 16.
Kevin is the son of Ron and Jodi O’Toole.
For 2nd consecutive year, kids give up day off school on MLK Day to hand out cold-weather clothing in Chicago.
Nearly 400 D124 elementary students team up to raise more than $17,500 for the American Heart Association.
Congratulations to Kathleen Jacobson and Joseph Donnelly for being recognized as 2020 Prudential Spirit of Community Award recipients.
At the start of the 2019-2020 school year, Central began offering its first PLTW course: Design and Modeling.
A total of 23 high schools from Illinois and Indiana participated in the event.
Prior to the meeting, students attended a workshop to determine their roles and learn the Board meeting process.
This was by far the largest class of new members in recent memory.
Scott Liska, who currently serves as an assistant principal at both Southwest and Southeast, will replace retiring principal Patti Bogdan.
The entire team took second overall at Regional Competition.
Dylan competed against students from Stagg, Argo and Joliet West High Schools at the MVCC Competition.
The District is now working with Project Lead The Way, a nonprofit organization that provides a transformative learning experience.
They are asking the community to participate by saving tabs from soda pop, energy drinks, soup cans, or anything with a metallic tab.
If the team is successful during its opening weekend, it will have the chance to compete in games held at Navy Pier Valentine's Day weekend.
52% of the entire student body achieved honor roll status!
For the 2nd consecutive year, Central Middle School kids gave up a day off school on MLK Day to hand out cold-weather clothing in Chicago.
Dr. Robert Machak is resigning as superintendent of Evergreen Park ESD 124 to take a new position in Gurnee.
Nineteen current students as well as a number of 2019 graduates earned AP Scholar recognition by The College Board.
Evergreen Park ESD 124 board appoints Kathleen Prado to return as principal of Central Middle School in 2020-2021.
Most Holy Redeemer and Queen of Martyrs plan open houses Sunday, Jan. 26 for Catholic Schools Week.
Benas Alcauskas, bass, is an EPCHS alum from the Class of 2018.
Students were commended for their outstanding academic achievement and strong work ethic.
After the lab, they enjoyed some of the exhibits in the museum.
Kevin's presentation was titled, Breeding Behavior: Teaching Genetic Change Using Storylines.
Dist. 231 plans to use facility as an indoor sports complex for Evergreen Park Community High School students.
A student cast of 80 hits the boards at Evergreen Park Community High School in "Christmas By Remote Control," Dec. 13 through Dec. 15.
The 2020-21 Illinois State Scholars represent approximately the top 10% of high school seniors from 726 high schools across the state.
Students learn about 3D printing and technology, have the opportunity to build and race 3D cars
Liam Kantzler is pictured here with EPCHS Band Director Ken Kazin.
They made the food then served it to the families staying at the house or in the hospital with their child.
Athletic Director Jim Soldan was recently selected for IADA's Division 3 Athletic Director of the Year
The idea originally came up when the LRC was being designed and looking at what other schools have to serve their students.
Building tours were provided by staff members and student leaders.
Each session is $10.