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Rich Township High School STEM Campus, formerly Rich Central High School, is a public four-year high school in the south suburbs of Chicago, located in Olympia Fields, Illinois. The Campus serves portions of Chicago Heights, Country Club Hills, Matteson, Olympia Fields, Park Forest, Richton Park, and Tinley Park. The school serves sections of ...
Rich Township High School is a public high school headquartered in the south suburbs of Chicago in Matteson, Illinois. [3] The district enrolls nearly 2,500 students from all or portions of Chicago Heights, Country Club Hills, Olympia Fields, Matteson, Richton Park, Park Forest, Tinley Park, and University Park.
J. Sterling Morton High School District 201, ... Proviso West High School, Hillside; Rich Central High School, Olympia Fields; Rich East High School, Park Forest;
Rich East High school was the first of its district to open in 1952, but was originally called Rich Township High school. This was the school's name until the construction of Rich Central High School in 1961 and Rich South High School in 1972, which now make up the three schools of District 227.
Reavis Township High School District 220; Rich Township High School District 227; Ridgewood Community High School District 234; Riverside Brookfield Township School District 208; Thornton Fractional Township High School District 215; Thornton Township High School District 205; Township High School District 211; Township High School District 214
Those schools included; Bloom, Crete-Monee, Kankakee, Rich Central, Rich East and Rich South. In 2019-20, Thornridge, Thornton, and Thornwood left the Southwest Suburban Conference to join the Southland Conference. In 2020, Rich East High School closes while Rich South and Rich Central consolidate into Rich Township High School
Feb. 20—Berks Catholic's Snip Esterly is as fierce a competitor as there is coaching high school basketball. Esterly was unhappy that the Saints didn't shoot well or show more patience in a 51 ...
Those schools included; Bloom, Crete-Monee, Kankakee, Rich Central, Rich East and Rich South. Starting in 2019–20, Thornridge High School, Thornton Township High School, and Thornwood High School left the conference to join the Southland Athletic Conference.