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Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 is a school district in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. Created in 1951, the district serves the communities of New Lenox , Frankfort , Mokena , Manhattan , and small portions of Tinley Park , Orland Park and Homer Glen .
In 2016 the district had over 2,000 students. [3] In 2019 the district had 1,838 students. [4]In 2019 a board member resigned but then remained on the school board, and there was a political controversy over the board's internal management. [4]
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Lincoln-Way East High School or LWE, is a four-year public high school located approximately three miles south of Interstate 80 near the intersection of Colorado Avenue, U.S. Route 45 (La Grange Road) and U.S. Route 30 (Lincoln Highway) in Frankfort, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.
Flossmoor School District 161 is a school district headquartered in Chicago Heights, Illinois, in the Chicago metropolitan area. [2] It serves Chicago Heights and Flossmoor. [3] Homewood-Flossmoor High School is separate, controlled by its own school district.
Victor J. Andrew High School, Andrew, or VJA, is a public four-year high school located in Tinley Park, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is named for Victor J. Andrew , of Andrew Corporation fame.
East Chicago Central High School or commonly known as Central or EC Central, is a public high school in the industrial City of East Chicago, Indiana, located in the eastern portion of the Chicago metropolitan area. All of East Chicago is in the School City of East Chicago, [2] and this is the sole comprehensive high school of that school district.
The back of the school was still under construction. As a result, the school had to put up fences for safety reasons. In the middle of 2015, they removed half of the playground to make room for a spider web and spin top. Construction finished the last week before the school year ended on June 5, 2015.