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.
The district was a defendant in a case where a judge voided certain COVID-19 emergency rules, including mandatory masking in schools.
With a chance of more snowfall Thursday, some Frankfort schools are choosing to do remote learning or closing for the day.
With significant snowfall predicted for Tuesday through Thursday, Patch is keeping track of which Frankfort schools will be closed.
Noonan Academy would like to congratulate its second quarter honor roll students from Frankfort
See how FAFSA applications changed for Frankfort area high schools.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School Hosting COVID-19 Clinic for Area Residents on November 23, 2021 for ages 5 and up.
Adeline Miller, a fifth grader at Hilda Walker, won the contest and got a ride to school Thursday in a firetruck.
Students from Summit Hill Junior High are scheduled to participate Nov. 6 in the ILMEA District 1 Band, Chorus and Orchestra Festival.
Noonan Academy would like to congratulate its first quarter honor roll students from Frankfort
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School Hosting COVID-19 Clinic for Area Residents on October 18, 2021
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School Inducts 8th Graders into NJHS
Multiple seniors and juniors were seen on cell phone video fighting Sunday during a football game between the two classes' female students.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School (CJB) has partnered with the State of Illinois to host a COVID-19 on September 20, 2021.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School hosted a Back the Blue Day to support Officer Yanez and the Orland Hills Police.
Frankfort School District 157-C and Summit Hill School District 161 students return to the classrooms under a state-wide mask mandate.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School (CJB) welcomed faculty, staff, students, and families for the 2021-22 school year on August 16th.
Students return for in-person classes for all three Lincoln-Way schools.
Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 will follow the State's current mask mandate when schools reopen Tuesday.
Masks will still be required when schools reopen, but the District's opening plan will take full effect once the mask mandate is lifted.
Items on the agenda include school reopening plans and budget presentation.
Parents in Frankfort can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Hickory Creek Middle School Student Bryson Das will attend the Junior National Young Leaders Conference in late July.
See how college aid applications changed for Frankfort area high schools.
Bryson Das to take part in Envision’s Junior National Young Leaders Conference.
Maura Zinni is retiring after seven years as the Frankfort district leader and was recognized with a proclamation highlighting her service.
Students in sixth through eighth grade were recognized by the district.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School will be hosting their annual golf outing on August 6, 2021.
More than 300 eighth graders graduated Saturday at an outdoor ceremony at Lincoln-Way Central.
The specialized instruction class planned 'Donuts with Dr. Zinni,' for the retiring superintendent, the district said.
Frankfort Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
Rachel Bacon, Kaitlyn Skopek, Noelani Hill, Addison Bohash, and Blaine Zekarias were recognized by NJHS.
All teams finished first overall, with total scores of 290 for the boys and 318 for the girls.
Mathletes at Hickory Creek placed well in two recent competitions.