Also, the Board of Education has approved a tax abatement that will be applied to next fall’s tax bills.
She received her award at a Golden Apple Induction at Drury Lane on Saturday, June 8.
Learn more about Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy's K-12 STEM programs June 12 at the Evergreen Park Library.
Michelle Reed resigns as principal of Central Middle School to move out of state to be closer to family.
With a combined 73 years of service, they will say goodbye to four staff members.
Upon graduating, Logan Floyd enlisted in the Marine Corps, and has been stationed in Okinawa Japan for the last two years.
Kevin O'Connor has been appointed to serve a two-year term due to a vacancy on the Dist. 124 school board
Mrs. Robin Fullarton, EPCHS Administrative Assistant, obtained her Master Gardener certification and led the project.
The artwork of approximately 200 students was on display for public viewing.
These students were recognized for a variety of achievements, both in and out of the classroom.
The Distinguished Service Awards recognize those who make a difference in their school communities.
Village clerk Cathy Aparo recalls her days as a wise-cracking funny girl during induction into Evergreen Park High School's Hall of Fame.
Participants create portraits to help children know that many people care about their well-being.
The SCISC awarded EPCHS a Certificate of Excellence for achieving a perfect score with no citations!
This is the second year in a row that Dr. Thomas has won the award.
Maeve McGuire, a freshman at Indiana University, has received a prestigious Chick Evans Caddy Scholarship.
The event was held in conjunction with the Northern Illinois Science Educators (NISE) and the South Suburban Science Supervisors (S4).
EPCHS students will donate proceeds from the April 5 talent show to D124's band program in memory of CMS student Alan Reyes.
Residents living within Evergreen Park School Dist. 124 boundaries are invited to apply for a board vacancy. Deadline to apply is April 5.
Ms. Eileen Durkin traveled to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego and learned what it takes to make a Marine.
The artwork was judged by a team of professional artists, and the winners received their awards at the opening reception on March 15.
Central Middle School, Northwest School, and Southwest School hold head-shaving events
Raku is a type of firing process where the oxygen is reduced causing a chemical reaction that results in bright and rich colors.
To be considered for the award, a student must portray an eligible leading character in a full-length school musical.
Central Middle School students will collecting non-perishable food items for the Evergreen Park Food Pantry from March 18 to March 22.
Also at the event, 25 returning seniors were honored for their dedication to making EPCHS a wonderful school and community.
Prior to the meeting, students attended a workshop to determine their roles and learn the Board meeting process.
EPCHS students Haley and Hannah Ortell dive into shark tank and win top honors at Moraine Valley's High School Business Skills Competition.
Emily Doran received "Best of School Award" and Gage Brustoski awarded for designing poster & program cover.
Band students were even more committed this year after deciding to dedicate their performance to the memory of CMS student Alan Reyes.
Nominate an outstanding alumnus or retiree for the Evergreen Park Community High School Hall of Fame. The deadline is March 15.
The EPCHS Mathletes recently competed in Regionals at SXU and took 1st Place Overall.
Pilot teaches lessons on aviation-related science, math, geography, career planning, and life values
Most Holy Redeemer fifth-graders Matthew Hynes, Emily Mangin, Anna Sise and Danny Speski recognized for their winning D.A.R.E. essays.
Kayla Benson and Imani Sykes recognized as the EPCHS 2019 Prudential Spirit of the Community Award Honorees
D124 shares news of Central Middle School student Alan Reyes' passing on Friday evening in an email to parents.
Staff members from all five D124 schools help raise over $1,800 for classrooms and student resources
Kindergarten enrollment for the 2019–2020 school year in Dist. 124 schools will take place Feb. 26 to Feb. 28.
The students shared their accomplishments and activities from the past year.
The production included the hard work of over 80 students.