Two Marist High School juniors earned perfect ACT scores, placing them among the nation’s top student academic achievers.
Category: SWNH Schools
Hometown pride as writer joins EPCHS Hall of Fame
Evergreen Park graduate and acclaimed writer David McGrath was inducted into his high school’s Hall of Fame, honoring his impactful career.
Heather McCarthy’s dream library opens in Zimbabwe this June
Oak Lawn librarian Heather McCarthy won a global Women Changing the World Award for building libraries in Zimbabwe and inspiring students to become global citizens.
Moraine Valley turns short-term classes into long-term careers
Moraine Valley’s short-term training programs help students quickly gain in-demand skills and transition into stable careers across multiple industries.
Student artists bring personal projects to life at SXU
Saint Xavier University seniors presented Built from What We Were Given thesis projects, showcasing personal stories through art, design, film and sculpture.
Speed, smiles and school spirit at St. Germaine’s Germazing Race
Runners and families gathered in Oak Lawn for the 15th annual Germazing Race, featuring a 5K, awards and kids obstacle fun.
Oak Lawn High Community School artists advance to nationals
Oak Lawn Community High School students earned statewide honors, with three advancing to national PTA Reflections competition showcasing creativity and belonging.
‘Gifted’ screening at SXU shows teen impact felt around the world
Today at Saint Xavier University, we witnessed the powerful impact of one family’s decision to give life through donation.
SXU Expo fuels the future of research
Saint Xavier University students showcased innovative research and creative projects, earning top honors while inspiring collaboration and academic excellence across disciplines.
Marist students travel abroad, perform and explore during spring break
Marist students explored Argentina, Europe and Orlando during spring break, gaining cultural insight, academic enrichment and performance experience beyond the classroom.
