Lemont High School’s jazz bands will join with the jazz band from Old Quarry Middle School for “An Evening of Jazz” on Thursday, April 12.
The month of March is Music in Our Schools and Young Arts Month.
Hyde Park Day School will be operational for the 2018-19 school year.
The discussion will take place at 6:30 p.m. at Old Quarry Middle School.
The Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee hosted their annual Family Pizza and Game night at Oakwood School on March 13.
“STEAM Night” is intended for students of all ages and is free to attend.
Representatives from the Lemont Police Department were made aware of the situation and have identified the individual who sent the message.
Kenneth Novak ‘69, George Rimbo ‘87 and Dr. Donald Weber ‘59 were inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame.
On March 14, students from all over the country will participate in a walk-out to protest gun violence.
LHS honored senior Brady Janas, junior Brett Abbott, sophomore Emily Maher and freshman Sriya Gandhi with student of the month accolades.
Over 400 students at Old Quarry Middle School have earned honor rolls status for the seconnd trimester.
The grant will enable an innovative Creation Lab at Oakwood School with critical hands-on STEM resources for students.
Lemont High School’s Technology Student Association has advanced students in three events to the state’s top drafting contest.
This was the fourth in a series of presentations to the Board of Education by Lemont High School’s academic departments.
Lemont High School’s Mathletes squad has earned a berth to the 2018 Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics (ICTM) State Finals.
Oakwood School celebrated Read Across America Day recently, which is a day to celebrate reading and the birthday of the author.
The school said it surpassed its goal of $5,300, and raised $5,761.41.
The honorees were senior Colin Nicholson, junior Camryn Swann, sophomore Matt Nelson and freshman Charlotte Tolly.
The event was hosted by the schools’ PTO in collaboration with the physical education teachers.
Eight members of the force welcomed their guests with warm conversation and activities, and left them with goodie bags,
On April 26th, wine, dine and be merry for a great cause at the 2018 Wine Pairing Classic benefiting student Financial Aid
Lemont High School’s Speech Team will have a representative in state finals competition for the seventh time in 10 seasons.
Kenneth Novak ‘69, George Rimbo ‘87 and Dr. Donald Weber ‘59 – will be recognized at the school’s annual Band Benefit Dinner Dance.
Students nominated for this honor demonstrated the 3 R's (be ready, be responsible, and be respectful).
Lemont has competed at the IHSA Chess State Finals each year since 1998.
Lemont High School has tabbed 937 students with either Honor Roll or High Honor Roll distinction for the first semester.
Reading specialists at Oakwood School have been awarded a grant from District 113A's Education Foundation.
The evening also will include the induction of the latest class of Lemont High School Alumni Hall of Fame honorees.
Lemont High School’s Drama Club will feature student-written personal scenes, poems and monologues as part of its winter play.
SS. Cyril and Methodius School in Lemont will host an open house on Sunday, Jan. 28.
Lemont will compete at the 2018 Illinois FBLA State Leadership Conference in Springfield on April 6-7.
Oakwood School recently announced its December students of the month.
The school said the first day of attendance for next school year for freshmen and transfer students will be Wednesday, Aug. 15.
January's students of the month are senior Nick Swalec, junior Neha Kapur, sophomore Abigail Belsan and freshman Ralph Aloya.
Several Lemont High School students put forth standout efforts while participating in national language exams in French and Spanish.
World Language students and teachers discussed how the 1:1 program has benefited them.
Veterans will be honored on Jan. 31 with a special prayer service and a small reception.
Five Lemont High School seniors have been chosen to participate in the upcoming Illinois Music Education Conference.
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services revised its outlook to ‘AA’ with a stable outlook from its ‘A+’ rating in 2013 for District 113A.
Standout students from both the junior and senior classes - 113 students in all - were welcomed into the Harold Julian Chapter of NHS.