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Girls Softball Regional held at Stevenson High School
Mundelein High School’s Susan Frew, scheduling assistant in the athletic department, has been named Admin of the Year by the Fox Valley Blues Umpires Association [FVB].
Mundelein High School held its annual Staff Recognition Ceremony May 16 at the Hawthorn Woods Country Club to honor those who have reached significant milestones in their careers. The event was hosted by Superintendent Kevin Myers and Principal Anthony Kroll.
Advocate Children’s Hospital is coming to the Mundelein Community! Thursday, August 3, 2017 2 - 7 pm Mundelein High School Free School Physicals for Medicaid or uninsured students!
Tryouts for Cheerleading 2017-18 season
Mundelein Baseball advances to Super Sectionals
Mundelein High School Junior, Dominic Cappuccilli, was nominated as one of 12 actors in the state of Illinois to compete in the Illinois High School Music Theatre Awards. He will compete on June 5.
Congratulations to Anna Balla for being accepted into the Campus Honors Program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Only 125 students of more than 7,000 applicants are admitted to UIUC each year.
CONGRATS TO SENIOR ATHLETES WHO SIGNED TO COMPETE AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL Leah Goldman, Michigan Tech, Soccer; Joseph Kreis, Augustana, Lacrosse; Sarah Ouimet, College of St. Benedict, Basketball; Marissa Richards, Bradley University, Track
The Mundelein High School Triathlon Club will host its annual Mustang Triathlon Sunday, June 4 at 7 a.m. on the MHS outdoor track. Cost is $10 for MHS students and staff, payable at the bookstore and $15 for community residents payable through RevTrak on the school’s website.