Items on the shelter's wishlist were gathered by members of the school's spirit club.
A Mokena school joins more than 4,000 other schools around the world in taking a walk on Wednesday.
Improved Halloween attraction opening Sept. 29 in Oak Lawn is four times bigger and three times longer.
Frankfort professional questions students’ health, guidance opportunities at August Board meeting.
Frankfort CPA asks L-W Board of Education how it moved money without public hearing at August meeting.
This is less than the $90,000-a-year payment the district sought for daycare services at the three high schools.
Here are all the important dates for the 2016-2017 school year families need to know.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission now investigating to determine if any federal securities laws have been violated.
Lincoln-Way 210 Superintendent statements are misguided and false, local watchdog group claims.
Lincoln-Way Superintendent statements are misguided and false, LWATU claims.
Why one man who applied decided against pursuing a spot on the board.
The subpoena was dated May 4 and called for the district to hand over a range of records, mostly from former leader's tenure.
Perish challenges Superintendent and Board President to produce justification for closing North.
School District has been in bottom 4% of Illinois school districts for years.
Debt service not done until 2033, 4 schools or not.
Thursday speech to Lincoln-Way 210 Board of Education calls for new District leadership.
Fifteen-year-old Nick Forlenza provides teen perspective on life lessons and big decisions with speech.
Elizabeth Sands tell Board of Education that reorganization of District can solve issues for long term.
District 210 citizens add up $37M in ‘reckless’ spending by Lincoln-Way Board of Education.
Encourages Lincoln-Way 210 School Board members to rethink decision to close high school.
Friday Tribune article lists "questionable expenses" from Student Activity Account. Email explains how Fund accounting should work.
"Won't Get Fooled Again," former educator tells Board; demands resignations of current administration to start rebuilding community trust .
February 10 appointment interviews should be held in public not private, Tinley resident tells Board of Education.
Former educator admonishes Board for lack of transparency and ignoring the public.
Tinley Park resident offered advice from personal experience dealing with massive school debt at July 1, 2015 speech to BOE.
Mokena resident said she received reassurance from Supt. that North closing was just a rumor at April 30, 2015 Board of Education meeting.
Frankfort taxpayer asks new Board of Education members to rescind vote to close North in light of unanswered questions; lack of transparency
Frankfort Lincoln-Way alum outlines plan to save over $9 million in October 22 public comments.
February 25 speech lists questionable financial choices made by Wyllie, Tingley, Lincoln-Way 210 Board of Education in past decade.
Two parties reached out to the district about the possibility of leasing at least some space at the school after it is shuttered.
Local resident seeks answers to financial questions in February 25 Speech.
CPA Robert Ripp cites "drastic improvement" over FY 2015; calls upon new board members to be "voices of reason."
Robert Ripp analysis says audit report highlights lack of Lincoln-Way 210 Board of Education involvement and major financial missteps.
Congratulations, Shelby!
Report: Bond funds not missing, but Lincoln-Way High School District 210 did not handle accounting properly.
The board approved Ron Sawin's agreement during a special meeting Wednesday.
The board approved the decision at its meeting Thursday.
New board members will be seated on or after the Feb. 25 meeting.
Also, district will pay for ACT for juniors.
Excerpts from LW 210 Board President Kevin Molloy's letter of resignation.