Lincoln-Way’s JROTC teams earned top scores out of the 630 Air Force JROTC academic teams that competed from around the world.
The Scholastic Bowl team won regional competition earlier this week.
The festival, featuring demonstrations, workshops, exhibits and performances, is open to the public.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School students help raise over $2,400 during Catholic Schools Week to benefit local charities.
Not only did they celebrate wins at the conference level, but the varsity dance team also competed at the state finals in January.
Sara Szewczyk, who teaches English Language Arts, is also one of 13 finalists for the organization’s Illinois Teacher of the Year.​​
Two students from Lincoln-Way East, two students from Lincoln-Way Central and one student from Lincoln-Way West earned awards.
The preschool programs are sponsored by the district's Family and Consumer Sciences early childhood education classes.
46 area schools submitted 2,347 works of art, the District said. Only a small amount of pieces were awarded and accepted into the show.
Students will perform at the Illinois High School Theatre Festival on Friday.
The Frankfort Library is also closing at noon Thursday, and will remain closed Friday.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School will be offering private tours featuring CJB staff and students on January 21st and 29th, 2023.
Davis was introduced to Frankfort Square students and staff after Thanksgiving break.
Dr. Walters leads a college admissions team: Recruitment event open to all at Southland College Prep, 4601 Sauk Trail, Richton Park Saturday
Semifinalists are in the running for 150 college scholarships worth $20,000.
The Frankfort students are Zinn Amos, Cameron Fultz and Mason Straight.
Zinn Amos and Cameron Fultz, both from Frankfort, scored a 30 or higher on the ACT.
The district said this designation indicates that a school is in the highest performing 10 percent of schools in the state.
The marching band didn't advance to the finals of competition, but made it to the semifinals round.
A student-led club of 35 students is bringing smiles to hospitalized kids while also benefitting the greater community with their efforts.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School raises money to help St. Francis Xavier Catholic School in Fort Myers, Florida.
Lincoln-Way East graduate Julia Ward is the recipient of Virginia Military Institute's Peay scholarship and will play Division I water polo.
Anila Moparthi is one of 16,000 seniors nationwide who will compete for one of 7,200 scholarships that will be awarded in the spring.
Students, faculty, and staff returned to school for the 2022-23 school year at Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School.
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Stacey Froeschle was named a Teacher of the Year Meritorious Service Awardee by the Illinois State Board of Education.
Planned improvements for the 2022-23 school year include additional security layers inside and outside of school buildings.
Parents in Frankfort can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Noonan Academy would like to congratulate its fourth quarter honor roll students from Frankfort
It's been two years since students were able to perform for a live audience. That will change when "Sweeney Todd" runs this weekend.
The Frankfort junior high students were in the nation's capitol March 25-27.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School highlights the Bullington Family and their transition to private Catholic education.
Noonan Academy would like to congratulate its third quarter honor roll students from Frankfort
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School invites prospective families to sign up and reserve a private tour on April 2, 2022.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School raised $3,100 during Catholic Schools Week for local charity, Sleep in Heavenly Peace-Oak Forest.
With a chance of more snowfall Thursday, some Frankfort schools are choosing to do remote learning for the day.
Summit Hill School District 161's Board of Education made the announcement Tuesday at an emergency meeting.
The photo shows a whiteboard at Lincoln-Way East that directs students with and without masks to sit on opposite sides of the classroom.
The Summit Hill D161 Board of Education will meet to discuss possible changes to its COVID-19 policies in light of a recent court ruling.