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Students and alumnae gathered outside the school Monday night, offering prayers, reflections and support for the Lemont school.
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Students, staff and alumni will gather Monday night outside their school—to share thoughts, prayers and comfort in light of the school's impending closing.
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Students and parents are standing up for JROTC—a program they say has made a major difference in their lives.
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Lincoln-way District 210's JROTC program at the district's four schools will be combined into two—and then will slowly be phased out—eliminated completely by 2018.