Lemont High School has announced that 62 students from its Class of 2025 have been named Illinois State Scholars by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC).
Lemont High School's Junior Achievement company, Lemont Publishing, Inc., is seeking community involvement for the design of one of its upcoming products. The student-run organization plans to release a local version of the popular game 'Spot It,' titled "Lemont It," and is calling for photo submissions featuring Lemont landmarks.
Four students from Lemont High School were recognized as "Students of the Month" for October at the district's Board of Education meeting held on October 21. The honored students included senior Maggie Prochaska for Physical Education, junior Natalie Hamersly for Art, sophomore Fallyn Arnold for World Languages, and freshman Sonia Marusarz for Family & Consumer Sciences.
Lemont High School's Drama Club is set to present the play "Puffs, or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic" as its fall production. The performances will take place from October 31 to November 2 at the school's Performing Arts Center, starting each night at 7 p.m.
Lemont High School's Joey Scott made history at the 2024 IHSA Class 2A Boys’ Golf State Finals held at Weibring Golf Club, Illinois State University. The junior golfer tied for seventh place individually, becoming Lemont’s first two-time all-state performer. Under head coach Mark Hollatz, the team secured eighth place out of 12 teams.
Lemont High School has been recognized on the 2024 AP Honor Roll for its exceptional performance in Advanced Placement (AP) exams, earning "Silver" recognition for the second consecutive year. The AP School Honor Roll acknowledges schools that excel in encouraging students to participate in AP courses and assisting them toward college readiness.
Lemont High School is inviting nominations for its Alumni Hall of Fame, aiming to honor graduates who have made notable contributions to society and serve as role models for current students. This recognition represents the highest accolade bestowed by the school upon its alumni.
Lemont High School's Student Services Department is organizing two events in October to assist students and families with post-high school planning. The first event, "College and Financial Aid Night," will take place on Wednesday, October 9, at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at Lemont High School.
Lemont High School students achieved notable success in the Advanced Placement (AP) exams conducted last spring, setting nine new school records. Nearly 80 percent of AP students passed at least one exam, marking a significant achievement for the institution.