Instructional leader accelerates learning for Chargers
The school district celebrates its 2024-2025 data.
Fourth-grade students in the Accelerated Learning Program at Palos East & West Elementary won awards in 5 categories.
Hands-on enrichment activities and self-care tools empower students to thrive inside and outside the classroom
Saint Xavier University and Trinity Christian College form partnership to streamline student transfers in wake of Trinity's closure.
This is the first season the Palos Heights student will distance events and individual medley for the Albion College Britons.
Economic and cultural challenges impacted Trinity’s ability to continue providing a transformative, affordable Christian education.
To date the Foundation has raised over $678,000 for Palos 118 schools.
The event is free for seniors living within the Palos School District 118 boundaries.
School Accepts its 3rd Blue Ribbon Designation
Shepard French teacher Kelly Karstrand has been named the Teacher of the Year by the Illinois Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
The team finished in third place in the conference and first place in the 2-mile open race against 12 teams.
Eighth grader Colin O'Leary took first place overall, and sixth grader Matthew Budzak came in first in the open race.
Stagg Project to be Showcased at 2025 Joint Annual Conference
The CHSD Board of Education will accept applications from district residents through Oct. 8.
Apply by October 10 for the opportunity to serve on District 230’s School Board.
Alumni return to their alma maters to share lessons learned
The recognition comes from ExceleRate Illinois, the state’s quality recognition and improvement system for early learning and development.
Charger using her voice to advocate for violence prevention nationwide
Moraine Valley invites community members of all backgrounds and ages to audition for the Mel Brooks musical 'Young Frankenstein,' Sept. 8.
Palos School District 118 will kick off their 2025-26 school year on August 20 with four administrators taking on new leadership roles.
The first day of school for K-8 students is Aug. 20 at D128 schools, including Indian Hill, Navajo, Chippewa and Independence.
Grades 1-8 start school Aug. 20, with preschool and kindergarten starting Aug. 21 at Palos Consolidated School Dist. 118 schools.
Freshmen students report Aug. 12 for the first day of school, with all grades reporting Aug. 13 at Shepard High School. Frosh report Aug. 12
The new crime lab is in conjunction with a new criminal investigation course now offered in the fall 2025-2026 semester at Moraine Valley.
Apply today at www.npd117.net
Bid on 20 spectacular items that benefit our Eagles, Chargers, and T-Bolts
Student voice is ever-present at District 230
Stagg’s Summer Classic Track Meet Races Toward Fun, Family & A Cause
The donation will be used for the purchase and installation of new 70-inch interactive displays at Palos South Middle School.
Registration is now underway for credit and non-credit classes at Moraine Valley Community College. Classes start Aug. 18.
Chargers Hit All the Right Notes in Hawaii
Help recognize extraordinary alumni!
The Class of 2025 celebrates their four years at Stagg High School
New partnership brings expanded city services and stronger community ties
The Moraine Valley Foundation is offering over 300 scholarships ranging from $250 to $5,000 for 2025-2026 is available. Deadline is May 31.
Marist High School student Kristina Ivanova demonstrated her Italian proficiency, earning a silver on the National Italian Exam.
Outstanding Academics by Eagles, Chargers and T-Bolts
The team took home two first place awards and several others for teams and individuals.
Murphy Peterson served 16 years on Board
Find out how easy it is to get started at the Moraine Valley Community College Spring Open House, Saturday, April 26
The overall cost of the new contract amounts to 19.52-percent over the next three years after negotiations dragged on for months.
The Dist. 230 Federation of Teachers and CCSD 230 Board of Education have been working with a federal mediator to reach a new contract.
Help D230 recognize its stellar alumni
Third straight, fifth overall, for Astros!
50 pages of Astro highlights, news, and features!
The Dist. 218 Arts Extravaganze will be held Saturday, April 5, at Eisenhower High School in Blue Island.
Scored in 95th percentile of ACT or SAT!
Astros first at LWE!
Have breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Shepard High School benefitting the National Honor Society.