The honorees were senior Maximillian Schuette, junior Gabriel Peng, sophomore Parker Hsu and freshman Nell Fedko.
The school held a ceremony for all the athletes last week, in the high school's Performing Arts Center.
"Lemontopoly: 10th Anniversary Edition" is on sale now for $20; price will increase to $25 on Dec. 1.
Oakwood, River Valley and Central all earned the second-highest rating of "commendable" on the school report card.
The free, all-ages event will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Nov. 9.
The production of “A Night of Carol Burnett” is set to run in the Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Nov. 2-4.
Lemont, Altamont, Belleville East and St. Teresa were all removed from their girls volleyball regionals on Tuesday, IHSA said.
The state meet was held at Maxwell Park in Normal, and included runners from middle schools across Illinois.
The honorees were senior Michael Leonard, junior Jenna McCleary, sophomore Sonia Strzalka and freshman Hailey St. Hilaire.
The 13 National Merit honorees is the second-highest single-year total in school history.
The event, which will be held on November 8, allows potential students and families to visit the high school and meet with staff members.
Lemont was named to the 2023 AP Honor Roll, earning “Silver” recognition.
This recognition is the highest honor that can be given by Lemont High School to one of its alumni.
Veteran educator and financial aid expert Frank Palmasani will be the featured presenter at the event.
ABC7's helicopter will be flying over the high school between 5 and 7 a.m. on Friday.
Lemont defeated Woodridge's Jefferson, 15-1 on Saturday to take the sectional championship crown, according to IESA.
Seniors Maximillian Schuette and Nora Zhou were among 16,000 semifinalists named nationwide.
This year, the hall of fame’s 17th induction class will be the 2009, 2010 and 2011 cheerleading teams, and Lauren Dentzman ‘06.
D113A students have a week of summer left.
It is soon time for LHS students to return for the 2023-24 school year.
The District is facing a "critical shortage of bus drivers."
The FBLA chapter is raising funds to help with students' travel expenses, like hotel, airfare and registration.
The honorees were senior Anthony Montalto, junior Jake Markowski, sophomore Emilia Kroplewski and freshman Carson Fischer.
This marks the ninth time in 15 years Lemont’s entry has picked up Junior Achievement Company of the Year honors.
The award is given annually to eighth grade students who demonstrate characteristics of kindness, growth, community, justice and zeal.
The team posted top 20 finishes in three event.
Dr. Mary Ticknor has been named the 2023 Superintendent of Distinction by her colleagues in the Cook South Region.
LHS' FBLA chapter placed in the top ten in 11 of its 14 events.
Andrew Kula captured the Radio News category, and junior Caroline Vranas placed fifth in Headline Writing.
Junior Maya Zielonka and seniors Nick Buczyna, Robert DiDomenico and Logan Staubus earned medals in their respective events.
The LHSEF is funding in full or in part eight Educational Foundation Grants for a total of $37,945.
The honorees were senior Ryan Babinec, junior Isabella Hinz, sophomore Donovan Moleski and freshman Nina Risatti.
Jonathan Gronski, Jacob Sewell, Maya Zielonka, and the team of Nick Buczyna, Robert DiDomenico and Logan Staubus will compete at state.
Also, the school’s Art Department will host a spring art show in Gallery 306.
Students and staff from various Lemont High School clubs and groups will work together to achieve the ambitious goal set by the NHS.
Students can be named to the distinguished honor roll, high honor roll or honor roll.
Just four schools in Illinois and fewer than 30 nationwide were selected to perform.
The students include LHS baseball players, football players, golfers, hockey players, soccer players and swimmers.
The honorees were senior Julia Bacon, junior Alana Nisperos, sophomore Julianna Duran and freshman Madison Bostjancic.
Five LHS students were crowned as the first-ever South Suburban Conference-Blue Division Film Festival Champions.