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Brief History of
Lakes Community High School
Lakes Community
High School opened its doors to 600 freshman and sophomore students on
August 23, 2004.
Voters approved
the bond referendum to construct a second high school for District 117
in 2000. Construction began in 2001 on both the high school and the Antioch-Lake
Villa Township Center, which contains offices and meeting space for district
operations. Work continued on schedule and under budget until the school’s
completion in the summer of 2004.
In the spring
of 2003 the board of education selected the school’s name, mascot
(Eagles) and colors (royal blue, white, red) from suggestions made by
community members. At the same time, the district changed its name to
Community High School District 117.
Attendance
boundaries were determined in April 2003. Students living in the 60046
ZIP code would attend Lakes, as well as those living in homes nearby.
Initially all District 117 freshmen were to attend Lakes for 2004-05,
but in December 2003 the board of education revised the plan, keeping
all students at the high schools they would eventually graduate from.
The class of 2007 was the only class to be split when Lakes opened.
Summer school
classes were held at Lakes during June and July of 2004, and Gavin grade
school students made use of classrooms in the southernmost wing for 15
months starting in the spring of 2004.
Formal dedication
ceremonies were held on June 12, 2004. While operating as a separate high
school, Lakes shares its athletic program with Antioch Community High
School during its first year. Lakes becomes a member of the North Suburban
Conference - Prairie Division in the fall of 2005 and will compete on
its own with a full complement of varsity and sub-varsity teams.
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