AERO opens new facility in Burbank

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By Bob Bong When Queen of Peace High School in Burbank announced it was closing in 2018, the good folks at AERO special education co-op saw a golden opportunity. They purchased the school’s 13-acre site at 7659 S. Linder Ave. in August 2019 for $3.2 million. The plan was to retrofit the high school for…

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Antonio Clay-Jones carries Evergreen Park past Reavis

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By Xavier Sanchez Correspondent No deficit in sports is too great to overcome unless the double zeros on the clock are reached. Unfortunately for Reavis High School, that was the situation in their Week 3 matchup with Evergreen Park High School. Despite every Reavis Rams (1-2) effort to overcome their deficit, the Evergreen Park Mustangs…

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Marist adds 5 athletes, wrestling team to sports Hall of Fame

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By Jeff Vorva  The Marist Athletics Hall of Fame is pretty crowded, with 111 individuals or teams recognized. But there is always room for more. Five more individuals and one team were honored Sept. 1 at halftime of the Brother Rice-Marist football game, won by the RedHawks in thrilling fashion, 30-24. Peter Bilecki, who graduated…

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37 Nazareth Academy students named AP scholars

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In May, 191 Nazareth students took 252 AP exams in 12 different areas. Thirty-seven of those students earned Advanced Placement Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement. Recognition includes students who graduated with the Class of 2023 as well as current seniors who will have another opportunity for recognition in 2024. AP Scholars with…

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Shepard High School honors the victims of September 11 

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By Kelly White  Monday’s rain postponed Shepard High School’s 9/11 Remembrance; however, it did not make it any less meaningful.  On the morning of Tuesday, September 12, the high school’s JROTC students and countless staff members met on the school’s football field, 13049 S. Ridgeland Ave., Palos Heights, to honor all of the fallen heroes…

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Cardinal Bernardin KC Council awards 5 scholarships

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The Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Council of the Knights of Columbus, located in Evergreen Park, for the 14th year has awarded five $500 scholarships to deserving graduates of five local Catholic Schools for their exemplary service to their school, church and community. Anton R. Iberle, Past Grand Knight, presented the awards in May to these outstanding…

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Marching bands to compete Saturday at Stagg’s 43rd annual Jamboree

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From staff reports More than 20 high school marching bands will perform Saturday, September 9, at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School’s 43rd annual Jamboree, which takes place in the football stadium at 8015 W. 111th St. Jamboree is a competition that brings marching bands from all over the area together to perform their competitive shows…

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News from Springfield: 12 school districts to receive an additional $6.2 million 

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State Senator Mike Porfirio (D-11th) announced that 12 school districts across the area will receive over $6.2 million in additional funding to help address the financial challenges of recent years.  “Evidence-based funding supports educational opportunities that contribute to the long-term success of our students,” said Porfirio. “Through this funding formula, we can ensure that a…

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OLCHS’ Biga accepted into National Review Institute Burke to Buckley Program

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Frank Biga of the Oak Lawn Community High School Social Studies Department has been accepted into the National Review Institute Burke to Buckley Program in Chicago. As a Fellow in the Burke to Buckley Program, Biga will be exploring the foundations of conservative thought, the Constitution, and other topics while building a network of contacts throughout the nation. The…

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