Nerves are brittle as students and parents wait to see if there really is a work stoppage.
Emily Young leads the Scouts with an 81.
Lake Forest takes four championships and three runner up awards out of eight events in the nine team meet.
Union invites public comment at Tuesday’s Board meeting while District negotiating team says it will show up to talk Monday whether the union arrives or not.
The Scouts show resilience in defeating a quality opponent on the road.
Clifford pass to Glynn assures third straight win
School building will remain open in the event of a work stoppage. Attendance will be voluntary the first three days and mandatory after that.
The September Board Meeting has been changed to Monday September 24, 2012
Dr. Jean Sophie takes over district and deals with academic and financial questions.
Girls’ golfers topple Grant.
Strike by Lake Forest High School teachers could start Wednesday if no agreement is reached.
Wyatt leads team with 41.
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart's volleyball season began with both varsity and junior varsity teams winning easily over Chicago's Holy Trinity.
School Districts 67 and 65 are providing free educational screening on Friday, September 28 for preschool-age children who reside in Lake Forest and Lake Bluff.
Highly touted Rice-signee knows he owes his success to Caxys program.
After breaking elbow in middle school, former pitcher becomes star swimmer for Scouts.
Freshman registering points at blistering pace in hockey.
Lake Forest school, Lake Bluff company combine to help Feed My Starving Children.
Season highs in points, rebounds despite loss to Lakes.
LFA sends delegation to Model United Nations.
Seventh grader has the answer when it counts.
Students lauded from High Academic to Effort Honors.
Lopsided second quarter is the difference.
High Honor Roll students named.
Student takes initiative to assist North Chicago elementary school.
Empty Bowl fund-raiser fights hunger.
Reservations limited to first 200.
Stevenson Sectional is loaded with 5 of the state's top 6 teams in one field.
School musical is "The Sound of Music."
Partnership with CBO counters growth of students facing finanicial hardship.
Karkazis and Agins demonstrate success of Deer Path program.
Katie Meier sets school record en route to winning balance beam competition.
Classes help real estate agents stay up-to-date on changing laws.
Ennis brothers light up scoreboard against tough out-of-state teams.
Girls basketball looks to rebound after slow start to season.
Concert features student musicians, singers.
All-school assembly focuses on meaning of holiday.
Evanston takes control in first half.
Opening loss to Regina shows path basketball team must follow for success.
One of the rare times all three brothers start on the same team.