The district said that event proceeds will benefit the award-winning Lemont High School band and color guard programs.
Hundreds of students were inducted into the honor societies.
This is the first time a Lemont High School student has won at the district level, the school said.
The new inductees included 18 seniors and 103 juniors.
This month's honorees were senior Andrew Kula, junior Madison Fluder, sophomore Jameson Porritt and freshman Gavin Rull.
The team, coached by Angela Marshall, will continue to compete in the second semester.
The show will run Dec. 8, 9 and 10 at the school.
The middle school has announced its first trimester honor roll.
The approved proposition will allow the District to increase its debt service extension base to $5 million annually.
The concerts, which will be held on Dec. 1 and Dec. 8 will each begin at 7 p.m.
Lemont High School’s Class of 2024 will take the SAT on April 12.
The honorees were senior Suzie Knutte, junior Anthony Scruggs, sophomore Layla Topete and freshman Kelsey Gottardo.
LHS' Junior Achievement organization annually builds a business from scratch.
Eighth grade teams recently took home first place at the volleyball championship and at an annual math competition.
More than 20,000 students from across the state are honored with this award each year.
The production of “Emma” is set to run in the Performing Arts Center Nov. 3-Nov. 5.
St. Alphonsus/St. Patrick and 12 other teams participated in the annual Academic Bowl, which includes a written test on several subjects.
The honorees were senior Colin Crane, junior Zaaron Tyebjee, sophomore Max Bruzga and freshman Jakub Maka.
Both events will provide advice and discussion of financial aid options for college students.
Informational sessions are planned for Oct. 10, Oct. 19 and Oct. 25.
MaMa D's is the latest local business to provide financial assistance to the program which is performing "Little Mermaid Jr." in December.
Aashka Trivedi is a semifinalist for the 2023 National Merit Scholarships.
Lemont is one of five schools receiving this prestigious award this year, the district said in a release.
Young was selected from over 800 activities and athletic directors in Illinois, and was lauded for his calm leadership, the district said.
Nominations should be submitted by Oct. 7.
The 16th induction class will be Al Albrecht ‘59, Tyler Jay ‘12, Tim McAuliffe ‘13, Rick Prangen, Kyra Udziela ‘15, and Jessica Urban ‘10.
Officer John Lauricella is a 10-year veteran of Lemont Police and is a certified juvenile officer and certified school resource officer.
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Central has undergone renovations for over a year, after the community successfully passed a referendum to renovate and reopen the school.
Voters will see the proposition to increase the debt service extension base for the district on the November 8 ballot.
The proposition will look to increase the debt service extension base for the district, with tentative plans to update aging facilities.
District 113A students head back to school on Aug. 17.
Many of the school's facilities, classrooms and labs are in need of renovation.
The ribbon cutting will be held on Aug. 11 at 6 p.m. at the school, 410 McCarthy Road.
Families invited to see how Montessori education works—$100 application fee waived for attendees.
Molly Thornber, who will study computer science, earned a National Merit Michigan State University scholarship.
Kelly Lucio will be the Interim Director of Special Education Services at LHS.
More than 240 students were honored in each class.
Coach Rick Prangen was also named the South Suburban Conference Coach of the Year, the school said on its Facebook.