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Get in a fun day at the zoo before school starts.
First day of school for School District 153 is Thursday, Aug. 21.
Camps start June 16 and run through July 18.
Marian Catholic's Sofia Salgado was one of 52,000 applicants for the Bill Gates Millennium Scholarship—and one of 1,000 to win.
Graduation was held Monday, May 19.
Anthony Smith will be back as coach, following a turbulent year of controversy and distrust.
Will he return to the basketball court?
Get a glimpse of the new atrium, larger fieldhouse and other changes to the school during an open house and dedication ceremony.
The money will be used to improve security at school entrances, in addition to other updates.
Students performed on the stage and also received guidance from the director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale.
The band took top prize in the 4A class at the State of Illinois Invitational Saturday, April 26.
The event will give incoming freshmen and their parents a look inside the school, its activities, its staff and community.
Allison Lessner will use the scholarship to attend the University of Virginia at Charlottesville.
Smith can return to a coaching role immediately, the association has ruled.
Anthony Smith will no longer lead the girls basketball team, and it's unlikely he'll return to teach any classes.
Dan Vosnos is in line or the position, and the District 233 board will vote Tuesday night.
Fewer than 10 percent of high schools nationally make the list.
You can get a glimpse inside the high schoolers' big trip.
On March 28, 50 members of Homewood-Flossmoor High School bands will embark on a 10-day journey to China.
Who doesn't love free Kleenex, Lysol, and other school supplies?
The library at Homewood-Flossmoor High School now includes 50 new items.
More than 500 Homewood-Flossmoor students Friday witnessed a significant moment for The Chicago Sky's Elena Delle Donne.
The Flossmoor School will gain a little extra space, with construction beginning this summer.
Rep. Robin Kelly launched a contest in which students design a software application, or “app,” for mobile, tablet, or computer devices on a platform of their choice. The winning app will be on display in the U.S. Capitol.
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 in light of the school's impending closing.
National Weather Service warns of dangerously cold temperatures; wind chill advisory will last until Wednesday.
Girls Basketball Coach Anthony Smith is denying the allegations.
"The Student Review" is taking its first steps into the digital world.
The North Building renovation project is estimated to be completed by late spring of this year.
Administrators will decide Sunday whether or not to close suburban schools Monday because of possible below-zero temperatures. Is this a good idea?
All H-F students and parents are encouraged to attend this special discussion.
The deceased H-F teacher is remembered by many as a transformative instructor.
The teacher was discovered dead Tuesday afternoon during a well-being check, according to police reports.
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.
The CBS News morning show will be featuring the H-F Vikings band performing live—beginning 5 a.m.