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H-F volunteers move forward to host annual Operation Snowball event

Activities at Homewood-Flossmoor High School haven’t stopped – they’ve just gone virtual. Registration ends this week for the annual Operation Snowball event, a program H-F has run for nearly 40 years. Operation Snowball is an international alcohol, tobacco and other drug-use prevention program that focuses on leadership development to help[Read More…]

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H-F students show their Viking Pride during Spirit Week

Members of Student Government at Homewood-Flossmoor High School, from left, Alexander Pease, Jordyn Johnson, Carmella Abramczyk, Trista Doggett and Cailyn Brookens passed out H-F pride signs to kick off Spirit Week. The virtual week of events substitutes for the traditional homecoming. (Marilyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle) This is Spirit Week at Homewood-Flossmoor[Read More…]

Homewood schools bring some students back to the classroom

On Friday, Oct. 9, Homewood District 153 finished the first week of Virtual Learning Academy, a special program designed to help specific students facing challenges with remote learning. School began with all students attending online-only and has been in session for six weeks. Overall, parent and teacher surveys show things[Read More…]

Trick or treating in Homewood not canceled, not encouraged as local, state officials set Halloween guidelines

Halloween has not been canceled, but with the COVID-19 pandemic still unabated, safe celebrations will require a number of precautions. Last week, the village of Homewood posted guidelines for Halloween activities to help residents plan for safe fun. The village’s guidelines are based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations,[Read More…]

Illinois health officials urge residents to get flu shots

Illinois Department of Public Health officials are urging residents to get flu shots, noting that protection from seasonal flu is even more important in conjunction with the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Every year the flu sickens millions of Americans, hospitalizes hundreds of thousands, and kills tens of thousands.   “This season[Read More…]

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