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  • Superintendent Kevin Myers with students Trey Baker and Jordyn Miller

    District 120 Board of Education passes Policy 7:12, Racial & Education Equality

    At its April 6 Board of Education meeting, the D120 Board passed Policy 7:12, Racial & Education Equity. In addition, the Board recognized two Mundelein High School students, Senior Trey Baker and Junior Jordyn Miller, for their work to engage the Board and school community in the creation of this policy. The students provided input from a student’s perspective throughout the process. In addition, staff in-service days, under the leadership of Assistant Superintendent of Teaching/Learning, Stac​

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    Homecoming Week begins Monday, April 5

    MHS Spirit Week Monday 4/5 - Sports/Jersey Day Tuesday 4/6 - Rainbow Day - wear one color or all the colors of the rainbow! Wednesday 4/7 - Show your pet on Zoom Day Thursday 4/8 - TieDye Day Friday 4/9 - School spirit day (students will be wearing a certain school color based on class) We are also announcing a Homecoming Court and King and Queen as well! MHS Restaurant Week - even

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    MHS students earn first, second place in essay contest

    Mundelein High School students took first and second place among Class III Americanism Essay Contest entries submitted to the Mundelein American Legion Auxiliary and Post. Sophomores Matthew Willis and Alica Brak wrote responses to the question, "How to Promote Old Fashioned Patriotism While Recognizing Where We Have Fallen Short?" Their responses earned first place for Willis and second for Brak with cash prizes of $50 and $25, respectively. Judges from Mundelein’s American Legion Auxiliary #8​

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    Ten MHS students chosen for National Technical Honors Society

    Ten Mundelein High School students have been chosen for the National Technical Honors Society (NTHS). NTHS strives to bring well-deserved recognition, scholarship opportunities and career opportunities to students who excel in one of the 108 career and technical educational fields as their profession. Not only do NTHS students embody all the attributes and talent which is in demand today, these students also embrace a clear vision for tomorrow’s workforce and their role in it. NTHS understands c​

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    STEM Scholarship deadline is April 12

    Deadline to apply for a STEM workshop is April 12

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    Child Abuse Prevention Month

    As we head into April, the Lake County Children’s Advocacy Center is preparing for Child Abuse Prevention Month. The Blue Kids Program of the LCCAC is meant to create awareness, engage youth, and encourage education and participation in keeping every child safe and every community aware. All throughout April, it will be our goal to encourage our local businesses, schools, and community to have conversations about child abuse. Creating public awareness can be an

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  • Senior Portrait of Trey Baker

    Senior, Trey Baker, earns national recognition

    During the past week, Mundelein High School senior, Trey Baker, was awarded the National Educational Fest 2021 “Honoring Our Own: Educational Innovation & Leadership Award” sponsored by the National Association of Latino Administrators & Superintendents and the National Alliance for Black School Educators. “Whenever we accomplish something together, I always want to reach out and thank you for continuing to empower my journey and committing to our creative spaces that aim to inspire the next g​

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    Mundelein Theatre qualifies for virtual state competition

    Mar 28, 2021

    The Mundelein Theatre Group Interpretation (GI) team recently competed in the 2021 Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Drama and Group Interpretation Tournament. The contest was held virtually, with each team recording and submitting their entries. The Mundelein GI this year, The Further Adventures of Nick Danger-Third Eye, placed second in their sectional competition and advanced to the state tournament. Three performers were named to the All-Sectional cast – Will Gonzalez, Eli Walter an​

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