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The school held the Kids Heart Challenge in April, which educates students on the heart and heart health.
Area students are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
The recognition is given to the top 10 percent of high school seniors in the state of Illinois.
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Students in sixth through eighth grade were named to either the honor roll or high honor roll.
Over 90 care packages were assembled by the students for residents at Frankfort Terrace nursing home.
A public records request asking for more details on the forensic audit was denied by the district.
Noonan Academy would like to congratulate its third quarter honor roll students from Frankfort
Staff members at D157-C donated plasma, made and distributed face masks, and help distribute food to those in need.
Madeline Lapinski was among 20 inductees that were selected from a pool of 60 for the program's inaugural class, the school said.
Students from every grade in the district participated in the annual event, the district said.
Over 100 fifth grade students at Chelsea Intermediate School went through the program, assisted by the Frankfort Police Department.
Students read a collection of books selected for grades three, four, and five by the Association of Illinois School Library Educators.
"At this time, it does not make sense for students to return to full in-person learning after spring break," Grant Bruninga writes.
The Student Council at Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School hosted a clothing drive to benefit homeless families in the Chicago area.
Students sent over 150 cards to the long-time Frankfort resident, Laverne Johnson.
Students took a qualifying test, and the top 10 scorers were invited to compete against one another in the school's GeoBee.
The virtual doors will open at 6:30 p.m., with a variety of casino games from 7 to 10 p.m., on April 23.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Will County.
Richard Ward is one of eight candidates running for four open positions on the Summit Hill District 161 Board of Education.
Joseph Kosteck is one of five candidates running for three open positions on the Lincoln-Way Community High School Board of Education.
Emily Biegel is one of five candidates running for three open positions on the Lincoln-Way Community High School Board of Education.
James Martin is one of eight candidates running for four open positions on the Summit Hill District 161 Board of Education.
The sock drive collected donations from students and staff at District 157-C, and the community.
Amy Berk is one of eight candidates running for four open positions on the Summit Hill District 161 Board of Education.
CJB invites prospective families to sign up and reserve a tour of it’s twice-recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence on March 27, 2021.
Stefanie McCleish is one of eight candidates running for four open positions on the Summit Hill District 161 Board of Education.
Six students submitted vocal solos and each of the students received superior first place ratings.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School students recently had Penny Wars to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Students in sixth through eighth grade were recognized for the honor roll and high honor roll.
Family and Consumer Science Teacher Maggie Castrogiovanni earned the Bob Haisman Teacher of the Year Award.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School will be hosting a free virtual story time for children aged 2-3.