The most recent recipients of the prestigious scholarship were announced last month.
Find out when the first day of school is and when you can plan those family vacations while your kids are off from school.
The D128 Storm brought home the soccer championship trophy from the Special Olympics Illinois Summer Games in Bloomington/Normal.
The College of Lake County was ranked 15th on Forbes’ best places to work list.
The free events will kick off this week with more planned in July and September.
The 2019 deadline to complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid is approaching. Here's what that actually means.
They say their mom-and-daughter bond helped them achieve the educational milestone.
Support the District 128 Foundation for Learning by registering for its Lace Up 4 Learning 2019 Virtual Race through June 15.
LHS student proceeding with the project along Rt. 176, just south of where the school's $21.5 million aquatic center is under construction.
These Lake County Schools made US News Best High Schools 2019 list.
The National Merit Scholarship Foundation announced its first round of winners for the year on Wednesday.
School officials said serious discipline actions remain after meeting with the family of the girl who snapped the photo, WFLD reported.
The Community High School District 128 D128 Unified Special Olympics Basketball team won the state championship on March 16, 2019, in Peoria
The 2019 Options Fair for high school and college students with disabilities and their families will be held April 11 from 6-8 p.m. at CLC.
LHS Seniors Maggie Evers and Thomas Pearson, named this year's recipients of the DAR and SAR Good Citizen Awards, embody D128 DARING
The Libertyville High School band members was picked to play on New Year’s Day of 2020.
Area kids will have a snow day.
Libertyville School District 70 released its 2019-2020 calendar. Here's a list of all the need-to-know dates.
District 73's newest board member has been working in the software and technical field for over two decades.
Peter Hannigan has been picked as the new superintendent of schools.
Congrats to the local athletes.
Last year, the schoolwide fundraiser raised $10,000 for the Benkadi Project to bring clean drinking water to Guinea West Africa.
District 128 to Host Capital Plan Overview Presentations for Residents
A new sensory/motor room for students with autism and making stress ball to give to others to show compassion are among the programs.
Highland Middle School Learning Center Director Dr. Erin Wyatt also received the Demco Award for the school’s “Highland Reads” program.
Libertyville High School was one of only 349 schools nationwide to receive a Blue Ribbon Award at a ceremony on Nov. 8 in Washington, D.C.
Area veterans are invited to morning assemblies at Libertyville schools. A five-piece Navy band will perform at Butterfield School.
D128 Foundation for Learning Names Chris Bryant (VHHS '04) and Raghu Mirmira (LHS '82) 5th Annual Alumni Achievement Award Winners
The U.S. Department of Education announced its selections for the coveted award this past week.
For many kids, the start of a new school year means a return to classroom and online bullying. Here are some books to help them cope.
Mark your calendar! The sale will be held on Oct. 12 and 13.
Congrats to the local high school seniors who have been selected as semifinalists for the prestigious award.
In Illinois, a teacher becomes tenured after four successful years of satisfactory evaluation/reviews.
The additional spaces will make enough room for all seniors to park on campus.
The Illinois State Board of Education released an inaugural study looking at how kindergarten students were faring in key development areas.
When's the first day of school in Libertyville? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
District 128 is considering turning its current indoor pool into a new athletic space once its new $21.5 million natarorium opens next year.
The school board voted to pick Casey Rooney as its newest school board member during a special meeting on Aug. 7.
Maggie Piazzi is one of about 20 Illinois students and recent grads to complete the 4,711-mile bike ride across the U.S.
The Carmel Catholic High School alumnus said the experience has been “eye opening” in a number of regards.