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January 23, 2015
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Third Ultimate Spartan Set To Name Top Male  

Student-Athlete Saturday Night

           

With all the work student-athletes put in on and off the field each year, the Oak Lawn Community High School Softball Program is set to acknowledge it by putting the spotlight on the guys for their efforts. On Saturday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m., the third Ultimate Spartan competition will name the Ultimate Spartan for the 2014-15 school year. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door.

T
he senior guys competing will be Joe Cosenza, Omar Lopez, Vince Olejniczak, Josh Prince and Peter Ruane. These men have helped raise money for the softball program by selling bracelets and tickets, now it's time for them to show off their talents and creativity in an event that features formalwear competition, beachwear competition, talent, and interview skills. Come out and support your favorite OLCHS senior boy. <<read more>> 

 

 

Updated School Calendar!

              

With two days of classes cancelled by inclement weather, the OLCHS website calendar has been adjusted to reflect the tentative end of the year changes. Final exams have been moved by two days. Final exams will be administered to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors on Friday, May 29, Monday, June 1, and Tuesday, June 2. Please make note of the calendar changes.

  

 

Spartans Advance to PTSA State Reflections Contest

          

The following Oak Lawn Community High School students had their Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) Reflections entries advance from the regional level to the state level. The students advancing included: Jalisa Balboa and Jocilyn Buckley in Visual Arts; Shawnee Masters and Hyatt Hasanieh in photography; and Sean Nugent and Tiffany San Miguel in Literature. Congratulations Spartans!

 

 

 

 

 

 Fence Installed for Student Safety

           

Over Winter Break, a fence was reinstalled along the North Drive to help maintain good relationships with our neighbors. Since the original fence was removed a few years ago, vehicular traffic along 93rd Street has increased and students have been able to randomly exit the building through the parking lot. The fence will control access to campus and increase student safety.

 

Drivers are asked to use the designated drop-off/pick-up areas on the North Drive, Austin Avenue, or the South Drive. Students should not be dropped-off or picked-up along 93rd Street, 95th Street, or Southwest Highway.

 

The Southwest Highway Horseshoe Drive/Visitors Parking Lot is for special education buses and students with disabilities. Please do not drop-off or pick-up students in this area.

Please understand that hundreds of students, staff, and community members arrive and depart from our campus usually at the same time every day. Please allow yourself adequate time to deal with the resulting increased traffic and unavoidable delays.  <<read more>>

 

 

Bowling Benefit Raises Money for Scholarship Fund

       

Family and friends will gather to honor the late Megan Hurckes with a birthday bowling benefit at Arena Lanes on Saturday, February 7, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. The friends and family of Megan Hurckes are honoring her birthday by participating in one of her favorite past times - bowling.


Megan is the late daughter of former Oak Lawn trustee Jerry Hurckes. Since Megan's death at age ten in 2009, the Hurckes have celebrated Megan's birthday by raising money for a good cause. The Hurckes Family is taking over Arena Lanes to raise money for the Megan Hurckes Scholarship Fund. Rather than mourn her death, the family started the fund as a way to celebrate Megan's life and keep her name and memory alive. "When Megan passed away we asked people not to give flowers but donate to a memorial fund," Jerry Hurckes said.

 

The family has raised over $40,000, which has gone to high school students continuing on to college, grammar school students going to high school, the Children's Museum and Westside Baseball.

 

The bowling benefit/birthday party kicks off at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 7, 2015, at Arena Lanes Bowling Center, at 4700 W. 103rd St. (103rd Street and Cicero Avenue).

 

Those who are unable to attend but wish to make a donation can send checks payable to the Megan Hurckes Scholarship Foundation, c/o 7036 W. 96th St., Oak Lawn, IL, 60453. For more information about Megan's candlelight bowling birthday party and benefit, call 708-599-7302


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Oak Lawn Community High School District 229, Oak Lawn, Illinois

Mission Statement.  
Oak Lawn Community High School exists to: inspire, challenge, and empower students and staff in a safe, supportive environment; maximize individual potential through academic and personal growth;  and graduate students who attain the high standards set forth by our community.    

 

Board of Education:Webpage-Spartan-Logo 
Matthew Egan, President
Robert Loehr, Vice President
Kathleen Berry, Secretary
Timothy Burke, Member
Stephen Greene, Member
Michael McCarthy, Member
James Melnik, Member  
 
Administration:
Dr. Michael Riordan, Superintendent/Principal
Richard Hendricks, Assistant Superintendent
Joseph McCurdy, Assistant Principal
Dr. Jeana Lietz, Assistant Principal


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