The testing will cost $7,600.
The three-year-long debate whether or not to implement random drug testing at Lake Zurich High School has come to a close with the board of education's rejection of the proposal.
Fourth-graders worked with Peapod to donate food to the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry.
University Center of Lake County Open House to feature 19 Illinois colleges.
Most respondents say they are strongly against random drug testing.
Middle School North to present "Alice in Wonderland" this weekend.
Event will be held at Barnes & Noble.
Lake Zurich will take on Geneva at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Zach Till sets a new school record with five touchdowns in lopsided victory
Students held a "Pennies for Paws" fundraiser.
Two girls and the entire boys sectional team qualified for the state meet.
Carbon monoxide/dioxide readings, drainage issues among topics discussed at Oct. 17 meeting.
Students, teachers, parents and Lake Zurich community members turn out to enjoy the various performances and events during the 2011 Homecoming Show.
Parents, faculty and friends came out to Lake Zurich High School on Wednesday night to root for their favorite junior or senior girls flag football team for the official start of homecoming week festivities.
Here's a look at some of the events scheduled for Homecoming Week at LZHS.
98-yard touchdown drive by the Patriots late in the fourth quarter makes the difference.
Dozens of parents attended the forum Oct. 5.
Lake Zurich Community Unit School District 95 held a community forum Oct. 5.
Forum slated for 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at Middle School North.
Students get real-world experience as they are interviewed by local business professionals.
Lake Zurich High School's first graduating class met for its 45th reunion over the weekend.
LZ overcomes slow start with iron-clad defense and balanced passing and rushing for another important conference win.
The award is part of a total of $500 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Labor and Department of Education announced Sept. 26 to fund job training and workforce development.
Bare Voices is made up of 18 Lake Zurich High School students.
Old classmates gathered together for a 50th reunion weekend in Lake Zurich.
Here's a roundup of District 95-related news.
Delays and decreases in state funding have cut programs and reduced funding.
Group discusses findings of youth survey on alcohol and marijuana and ways for Lake Zurich youths to enjoy themselves without the use of alcohol or illegal substances.
The annual event serves as a fundraiser for the school.
The semifinalists could be among the students selected to receive scholarships next spring.
Kevin Briody spent time talking to the Bare Voices group Friday.
Rachel Joy Scott, the first person killed at the Columbine High School massacre, left a legacy of six diaries that have inspired millions of people.
The board of education took another look at the revised drug-testing policy and procedures for Lake Zurich High School.
Patriotic songs were sung and played by Lake Zurich High School students at the Performing Arts Center.
More than 250 Lake Zurich High School students will perform for the community, remembering the 10th anniversary of 9/11.
Screens for Teens events organized by the Max Schewitz Foundation are designed to help prevent sudden cardiac death in young people.
Picnic features games, dancing, food, music and a dunk tank
Public viewings at the Henize Observatory will resume Sept. 17 with an earlier time, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday night viewings will continue through late November. For a schedule, visit the Harper Astronomy website.
Children in first through fifth grades began their first day of classes Wednesday.
An orientation for the new teachers was held Aug. 18.