This page is intended to provide information for students, teachers, staff, parents, community members and other stakeholders.
Lake Forest High School welcomes a healthy two-way dialogue with the District 115 community. However, personal insults against any individual – whether the individual is an employee, student, parent, Board member, or other person – are strictly prohibited.
We strongly encourage all comments to be phrased respectfully, factually and constructively.
School-sponsored groups or District affiliates wishing to promote their organization or event must be approved by the Communications Department of District 115 in order to do so.
If you have a question for a specific employee, please contact them directly via their email, phone or written correspondence.
Should you require a response from the School District or wish to request services you must visit www.lfhs.org or call 847-235-9657.
Comments Guidelines
1. Be respectful. Personal attacks or derogatory comments aimed at specific individuals, employees or students are not permitted.
2. Be polite. Avoid language that is abusive or inappropriate, including remarks that are racist, sexist, sexually explicit or obscene. (Offensive, hateful, graphic, explicit or racial comments or comments that defame anyone or any organization; abusive, obscene or contain profanity; in violation of any laws or regulations; fraudulent or misleading.)
3. Be relevant. The District 115 Facebook page is for sharing news and information regarding district and school activities, events, and information. Do not post comments that advertise or promote a product or service. Spam and commercial advertisements will be deleted.
4. Stay on topic. This is a page dedicated to the education of students of Lake Forest High School District 115. Let’s keep the conversation related to our postings regarding district and school activities, events and information. Comments are welcome so long as they directly relate to our postings regarding district and school activities, events and information.
5. Be factual. Blatantly inaccurate, libelous or false information will be removed.
Disclaimers
Please note that all comment postings are at the discretion of the page administrator. District 115 reserves the right to remove any fan that posts material that falls into any of the above categories and they will not be allowed to participate.
Any communication sent or received by District 67 and/or District 115 is a public record and may be subject to inspection or copying under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Located 30 miles north of Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan, Lake Forest High School serves the residents of Lake Forest, Lake Bluff and Knollwood. The community of 24,000, primarily business and professional residents, evidences a strong demand for excellence. The community is exceptionally supportive of its many diverse institutions. For Lake Forest High School, this assistance takes the form of college scholarships, foreign exchange programs, internships, funding of special equipment, underwriting leadership training and summer workshops for students and staff.
Originally built in 1935, the facilities and curricular offerings have had substantial and continual refinement to prepare LFHS students for life and work in an increasingly technological and competitive global economy. To support its challenging curriculum, Lake Forest High School offers state-of-the-art science and language labs, media center and student resource centers, a student publication center, photography labs, extensive technology enhancements including multimedia production areas, studio and auditorium theaters, modern music and practice spaces, a complete array of special education programs and services, extensive athletic facilities, a climbing wall and Olympic size swimming pool with diving well.
Emotional Wellness is an initiative threaded throughout the building curriculum and school community, which focuses on each student as a whole person - emotional intelligence and relational skills as well as intellectual and physical development.
The average tenure of faculty members at Lake Forest High School is 10 years and 95 percent of the faculty hold a master's degree or beyond. Members of the faculty have been instrumental in the development of Advanced Placement courses, serve on a number of state curriculum committees, and have authored articles in professional journals and textbooks.
“To inspire the passion to learn, the insight to know oneself, and the courage to make a difference.” Adopted 2011
This is the official Facebook page of Lake Forest High School District 115, Lake Forest, IL managed by the Communications Department.