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L-W Central and L-W West are sponsoring student reading reviews before school gets started.
Gov. Pat Quinn signed a bill Sunday requiring Illinois schools to insure student-athletes who are injured in school sports. Do you think this is the right thing to do?
Basic registration fees for elementary school districts in the Lincoln-Way communities range from $115 to $235 for kindergarten and from $125-$245 for 8th graders.
Lincoln-Way Central High School's Rhythm Knights are hosting a $5 car wash today to raise funds for the squad.
Panera Bread Restaurant will be feeding hungry back-to-school shoppers and collecting school supplies to benefit Summit Hill School Dist. 161 and Frankfort School Dist. 157-C.
Lincoln-Way High School Music Boosters are preparing for SIAM card sales.
The marching bands from throughout the Lincoln-Way communities join in making the Mokena Fourth of July Parade a lively event.
The Lincoln-Way High School Board of Education applauded retiring Supt. Lawrence Wyllie at his final meeting before retiring. Wyllie served at the helm for 24 years.
Classes will be cancelled on future Election Days due to safety concerns among the NLSD 122 board of education.
After 24 years at the helm of Lincoln-Way High School Dist. 210, Supt. Lawrence Wyllie, 74, calls it quits on June 30.
Session II summer school classes at Lincoln-Way High School Dist. 210 begins July 1.
A total of 275 students make up the Class of 2013 at Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox.
Students from Lincoln-Way High School District 210 have been on a finals schedule this week.
The Lincoln-Way Board of Education voted to hire teachers and reported on tax disbursements.
Lincoln-Way Central and Lincoln-Way West high schools hosted their annual Spring Art Shows.
The 5th and 6th graders from Spencer Crossing Intermediate School showcased their artistic side at a fine arts festival.
The top headlines in New Lenox Patch this week worked to both spark the ire of the community and draw it together to celebrate good news about the high schools.
Lincoln-Way West students win more than $61,300 worth of scholarships.
Eric Connelly is one of only 101 students in the state to score a 36 on the ACT this year.
Lincoln-Way Central High School students strut their stuff in formal attire for the 2013 prom held May 11 at CD & Me in Frankfort.
The Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Board of Education completed its reorganization.
Lincoln-Way West students celebrate prom 2013 in style at the Belvedere Chateau.
High school-age couples were decked out in their finest May 3 for the 2013 Providence Catholic High School prom.
Member Debbie Kedzior gets hot over "No" votes by Members Broderick and Smith when it comes to paying legal obligations associated with January's challenge to re-elected Member Kathy Miller.
Bentley School Fine Arts Night featured everything from music to martial arts demonstrations.
Lincoln-Way West to present "Seussical" the musical. Performances are April 18-20 in the school's Performing Arts Center.
A product of New Lenox School District 122, Rhonda Starklauf plans to keep the students at the forefront of her decisions on the NLSD122 Board of Education.
This is the second year in a row Marquette University junior Kelsey Kalemba spent her spring break helping others.
A retired salesman, Adair intends to utilize his people skills to bring the board together.
New Lenox School District 122 helped students show off their musical talent, artwork and displays at an American crafs and art display festival.
Supt. Lawrence Wyllie presented a review of the financial situation.
Patrick Martino was the top vote-getter in the New Lenox School District 122 Board of Education race. Ten candidates were vying for five seats.
New Lenox School District 122 board member Kathy Miller filed a federal lawsuit against fellow board member Maureen Broderick, accusing her of violating her 1st and 14th amendment rights.
A 1990 Lincoln-Way Central alum, Frankfort's Joe Kosteck joins the Lincoln-Way Community High School Dist. 210 Foundation for Educational Excellence.
The top two headlines in New Lenox Patch this week concerned the upcoming election and new businesses coming to town.