Levy represents an 8.09 percent increase over previous year.
Lemont High School students can sign up for free cardiac screenings through Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital and Young Hearts 4 Life.
Lemont-Bromberek District 113A board members tentatively approved an 8.09-percent property tax levy hike Nov. 6. Before final approval, a public hearing is scheduled for Dec. 17 at Old Quarry Middle School.
The make-up exam is mandatory for all incoming freshmen who did not attend the Dec. 7 testing date.
Board members have not yet identified appropriate disciplinary action for a student who admitted to making a false bomb threat Dec. 2.
Stricter classroom measures and staff bathroom checks helped school staff narrow down the list of students who could have scrawled the latest threat—with one ultimately claiming responsibility.
During a special board meeting Dec. 4, the Lemont-Bromberek District 113A Board of Education will consider several companies to partner with during its search for a new superintendent.
The course, which costs $310 for the eight sessions, is open to all Lemont High School juniors, as well as juniors from other area schools.
Mu Alpha Theta honors excellence in mathematics.
Just in case you missed the Veterans Day ceremony at Oakwood, sit back and enjoy this brief show from students, during a Nov. 20 school board meeting.
More research is needed into cost and staffing, but District 113A board members liked what they heard during a Nov. 20 meeting.
Parents in District 113A are fed up after multiple bomb threats and lockdowns at Old Quarry Middle School—the most recent on Nov. 20. Read about their petition to demand change.
Lesnicki’s time of 58.47 at the IHSA Neuqua Valley Sectional held Nov. 16 was nearly a half-second quicker than the IHSA’s minimum qualifying time (58.94) in the 100 fly.
Shannon O’Donnell, Jaron Fay, Savannah Brija, and Phil Zukowski were honored by the District 210 Board of Education this month.
Dr. Pamela Hollich will serve as interim superintendent of Lemont-Bromberek District 113A.
The Board of Education is expected to formally approve the selection at its Nov. 18 meeting.
Results show the high school's Class of 2014 not only met or exceeded state standards at a rate significantly above the state average on the 2013 Prairie State Achievement Exam, but its scores were among the school’s best ever.
In back-to-back special board meetings, the board will interview candidates Tuesday, and name an interim superintendent Wednesday.
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 bond rating for Lemont-Bromberek 113A was upgraded recently, according to a release.
Students and parents living within the boundaries of District 210 will have the opportunity to meet with teachers, guidance counselors and school administrators.
Susan Birkenmaier has resigned from the D113A Board of Education, effective Oct. 31.
The students were honored with October “Student of the Month” accolades at the district’s Board of Education meeting Oct. 21.
Supporting this program could lead to the school receiving a $100,000 grant and a concert from Grammy Award winner Kelly Clarkson.
Girls’ golf is the first program to represent Lemont High School in IHSA State Finals competition this year.
Fourth-grade students from River Valley recently visited the township’s Heritage Woodland Sanctuary for a lesson in nature mapping.
The popular local band will play a holiday concert at Lemont High School on Friday, Dec. 13.
A subcommittee formed during Wednesday night's District 113A board meeting will weigh the option of moving fifth-graders back to River Valley School.
Are kids in the cross-hairs when it comes to potential gun violence at schools?
District moved fifth-grade classes to Old Quarry Middle School when Central School closed in 2011.
A female version of the Broadway classic will run Oct. 24-26.
Four of the school's eight students elected to Lemont's homecoming court this year are special needs students, including queen Becka Konicki, who has Down syndrome.
A total of 47 PCHS students qualified for AP Scholar Awards.
Seniors were recently recognized for their work on the April 2013 Prairie State Achievement Exam.
School officials say they are focused on student safety and "uninterrupted education" after two separate threats at Old Quarry Middle School.
The board voted 5-2 on Wednesday. to approve new three-year agreements with certified teachers and support staff.
The Cook County Bomb Squad and Lemont Police Department found no credible threats during a sweep of the building Tuesday afternoon, according to district officials.
School board will also consider 2013 audit during a special meeting Wednesday, and will hear reports on technology upgrades and capital improvement needs.