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Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic high school students show fourth year of growth in overall ACT test scores, all scores above state average.
There may be a simple reason why your child can't read or acts out in school, behavioral optometrist says.
Evergreen Park elementary schools' early learning program achieves Gold Circle of Quality designation.
Families who need help supplying children for school can pick up free supplies at the Worth Township office in Alsip.
Kevin Sefcik brings college and professional experience as player and coach to the table, including stints with Phillies and Rockies.
Registration for new, change of address and kindergarten students starts by appointment only August 8, and August 4 for returning students.
Eileen Boyce is the first alumna to serve as principal of all-girls Catholic high school.
Marist High School concludes 50th anniversary celebrations by updating a time capsule hidden in wall by school's first principal in 1963.
Brother Rice-Mother McAuley Band only high school from Illinois selected to march in National Independence Day Parade on July 4.
“This partnership with Saint Xavier University will establish another pathway for students to gain early exposure to college and receive dual course credit,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Mother McAuley High School's new shoe policy is being met with blowback by students, parents and alumnae.
Oak Lawn Community High School senior Brian Pfister's stunning digital photograph "Salute" will be exhibited in Washington, D.C.
Dan Hartman, who compiled a 27-9 record and led the Mustangs to IHSA State Playoffs for the past three years, has accepted a position at Hinsdale Central.
Second annual Zumbathon will raise money for St. Christina School technology fund.
Colleen Biebel, a 2007 graduate of Marist High School, is the second coach in the girls varsity softball program's history.
Between five to eight inductees will be selected and honored at the inaugural Hall of Fame reception in November.
Emily Maxwell, a senior at Marist High School, was named a 2014 Chick Evans scholarship recipient.
Chuck Peters excited to return to his alma mater as a coach.
Marist Theatre Guild presents popular Tony Award-winning musical April 3 through April 7.
Marist High School 'Red & White Ball' happens this Saturday at the Hilton Chicago. Ball culminates year of events celebrating school's 50th year-milestone.
National search underway to replace current principal who is retiring at the end of the school year.
Coach Julie Popp Hopkins was chosen for the national distinction by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
Students athletes contributed to winning Redhawk football program.
Students and alumnae gathered outside the school Monday night, offering prayers, reflections and support for the Lemont school.
Students, staff and alumni will gather Monday night outside their school—to share thoughts, prayers and comfort.
Supporters of Mt. Assisi–an all-girl Catholic high school in Lemont—are turning to every corner of the web to drum up support for their beloved school of 63 years.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the program ahead of 110 others.
The severe cold has prompted area school officials to cancel classes for a second day.
School closings in the Oak Lawn-Evergreen Park and the local area for Monday, Jan. 27. Keep checking back for updates.
Parents were told Friday the Catholic academy would be among six schools selected by the Archdiocese of Chicago to shutter in a cost-saving measure.
As Chicago Catholic Schools announces closings, St. Bernadette Academy gets call to set up meeting with parents for Friday.
High school placements tests for Chicago Catholic high schools at 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11.
Superintendent Robert Machak is one of two people identified who will tour schools and meet with the public this week in the Park Ridge-Niles School District, according to a media report.
Emergency school closings for Oak Lawn, Evergreen Park and surrounding communities for Monday, Jan. 6. Please stop back for updates.
Administrators will decide Sunday whether or not to close suburban schools Monday because of possible below-zero temperatures. Is this a good idea?
New Illinois School Report Card released today reveals scary reality as standards rise and scores drop.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.