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Flossmoor, District 161 hire Stephanie Wright as community engagement manager

The Village of Flossmoor and Flossmoor School District 161 have hired Stephanie Wright for the newly created community engagement manager position. She started the new job on June 1. Wright previously served as the village’s program and events coordinator. She will be responsible for coordinating village and district sponsored events,[Read More…]

IJP School principal steps down to finish doctorate degree

Charlotte Kelly is taking retirement after serving as teacher and principal at Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic School in Flossmoor the past 18 years.  Kelly said she will spend time in the fall working to complete her dissertation for a doctorate degree in educational leadership from Lewis University. She expects[Read More…]

Homewood-Flossmoor High School Career & Technical Education Department teacher Bill Merchantz with winning students, from second left, Aydenn Harris, Charley Dieringer, Nestor Gomez and Jackson Grage who competed in the SkillsUSA Illinois Career Competition Championships. (Marilyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle)

H-F team brings home first place honors at Skills USA

The Homewood-Flossmoor High School team of Charley Dieringer, Nestle Gomez and Jackson Grage won first place in the Automated Manufacturing Technology competition hosted by the SkillsUSA Illinois Career Competition Championships. More than 5,000 students from across Illinois participated in the 2023 SkillsUSA competition in Peoria in April showcasing career and[Read More…]

Marian Catholic welcomes new director of bands

Marian Catholic High School announced on Friday, May 19, the appointment of Steven Pyter as its new Director of Bands. Pyter is a highly accomplished music educator, composer and arranger from the Chicago area, who brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the position. Pyter began his teaching career[Read More…]

Willow students applaud James Hart School eighth graders as they parade through the halls on a visit to their old stomping grounds. (Marilyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle)

A march down memory lane

James Hart School graduates got to go back in time Monday. District 153 arranged for the 247 Hart eighth graders to be guests of honor at Willow School parading for kindergarten, first and second graders, and at Churchill School walking through the hallways for third, fourth and fifth graders. The[Read More…]

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