Hinsdale Middle School students present interactive WWII inquiry projects
Hinsdale Middle School’s eighth-grade social studies students are engaging in a new approach to learning about World War II through the "WWII Inquiry Project."
Hinsdale Middle School’s eighth-grade social studies students are engaging in a new approach to learning about World War II through the "WWII Inquiry Project."
The Oak School Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) organized a "Flowers for Teachers" fundraiser to mark Valentine’s Day, resulting in each staff member at Oak School receiving a bouquet.
Students at Monroe School concluded their Physical Education bowling unit with a Cosmic Bowling event.
The annual 2nd Grade Sing event took place at Elm School, drawing a large crowd of parents and family members to the gymnasium.
The Lane Elementary School won the District 181 Battle of the Books after a tiebreaker round on February 12.
Clarendon Hills Middle School (CHMS) recently hosted its annual CHMS Cares event, where students from all grade levels participated in community service projects.
Students at Prospect School have recently shown appreciation for the District 181 Safety Officer team.
A group of educators from Hinsdale Community Consolidated School District 181 has been recognized with the 2026 Those Who Excel award by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
Monroe School held a Cosmic Bowling event to conclude its Physical Education bowling unit, inviting families to join students in this unique activity. The event featured special lighting and music thanks to equipment funded by a district grant.
The 7th grade boys basketball team from Hinsdale Middle School (HMS) secured a championship victory by defeating Bryan Middle School in overtime with a score of 55-54.
The 8th grade boys basketball team from Clarendon Hills Middle School (CHMS) secured the West Suburban Middle School Conference Championship after defeating Indian Trail Junior High School by a double-digit margin.
Hinsdale Middle School’s sixth-grade Spartan students recently took part in a Greek Myth Day, an event aimed at enhancing their understanding of ancient Greek mythology and its influence on culture.
The Lane School’s recently formed Speed Stacking Club participated in a tournament in Racine, Wisconsin, on January 24.
Students in the RISE program at Walker School are participating in music therapy sessions designed to support social interaction and communication.
More than 30 volunteers contributed to the recent "Blah Buster" event at Oak School, which drew families together for an evening of activities designed to lift spirits during winter.