Students performed two shows, which included a variety of songs by third grade classes and the third grade choir.
The Program of the Year award was presented as an acknowledgment of the high school’s superior technology education program, LTHS said.
Students demonstrated responsible citizenship, as well as the 3 B's (Be Respectful, Be Responsible, and Be Peaceful).
The show is inspired by a true story, about the efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court.
Superintendent Craig Schoppe met again with the Joliet Diocese and St. Bernard's Church about their interest in acquiring Goodings Grove.
The board also approved several hirings and a new projector system at Schilling School.
This is the ensemble’s third state class championship, having won previously in 2013 and 2015.
State Rep. Jim Durkin recently visited Reed School, and read a story to students.
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Homer Glen resident Caleb Maue has been named a semi-finalist. Maue is homeschooled.
The school said it will spotlight students for their positive contributions within the school setting.
Alette Eide, Grade Galfano and Patrick Kozak all achieved a perfect score on the college admission exam.
The first day of school for LTHS students is Aug. 14.
The first full day of school for District 33C is Aug. 22.
Kids in Homer schools have to have certain medical records, based on grade, in the health office before the first day of school.
LTHS shared the students who made the high honor and honor roll for the second semester of the 2018-19 school year.
The competition was attended by 6,500 career and technical education students who competed in 103 trade, technical and leadership fields.
Students who demonstrated responsible citizenship throughout May were selected as students of the month at Reed.
The board recognized retirees, approved new hires, and more.
Brown, who has taught for 23 years, instructs CAD, Architecture, Engineering Design and 3D Design-Animation.
A total of 90 bluebird houses and 60 bat boxes were manufactured by students.
All competitions were judged by engineers, architects and college professors in the drafting and design field.
The school said students of the month were selected from each classroom and recognized for their efforts.
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Scheffler has been a principal in the Diocese of Joliet for 19 years.
Performances will be held at 7 p.m. on May 2, 3, and 4; and 2 p.m. on May 5 in the Lockport Township High School East Campus auditorium.
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Dr. John Greenan will succeed Dennnis Hicks, who is retiring at the end of the school year.
The 64th annual Top Ten Percent Dinner for members of the LTHS Class of 2019 was held on April 10.
Sessions will be offered on ACT/SAT testing, financial aid, scholarships, FAFSA, College Search 101 and more.
Students attended the event with parents, siblings and friends for a night of fitness fun, which included rotating stations every 20 minutes
The drive yielded nearly 7,000 books, making it one of the school’s most successful charitable drives in recent memory.
The Lockport Township High School District 205 Foundation will host the 10th annual 5K run/walk on Sunday, April 28.
The event will show different scenes showing choices available to teens regarding drug use and underage use of alcohol, and consequences.
One student from each classroom was recognized for their efforts this month.
Two enterprising JMS students raise cash for class by making Taco Tuesday a profitable proposition
St. Joseph School student Katherine Timm has been chosen as a finalist for the 2019 National GeoBee State Competition.
. Clark will compete at the state competition on March 29 at Heartland Community College in Normal.
Sheila Hallinan from the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State visited the school and shared bike safety tips.