
International Club hosted a meeting yesterday with food and coloring for Día de los Muertos. Over 50 students attended and they loved trying all the yummy food associated with this holiday!







Congratulations to students Liam Fogarty, Ryan Kaiker, Kyra Krouse, and Nadia Paprocki for having their artwork chosen for the 2023 JJC Area High School Art Exhibition. Their artwork will be on display at the Laura Sprague Art Gallery located in Building J at Joliet Junior College from Nov 6 -- Dec 8. The JJC Area High School Art Exhibition is a collection of the top student artwork from over 20 high schools in the JJC area.






Let's read! More of Mrs. Rauch's students!









Read any good books lately? The students in Mrs. Rauch's classes may have some recommendations!











Spanish students have been enjoying learning about the traditions and rituals of Día de los Muertos. From coloring skeletons to making papel picado and sugar skulls, reading legends and trying pan de muerto, students now have a better understanding of this beautiful celebration!











Spanish students have been enjoying learning about the traditions and rituals of Día de los Muertos. From coloring skeletons to making papel picado and sugar skulls, reading legends and trying pan de muerto, students now have a better understanding of this beautiful celebration!











The Lincoln-Way Central Interact Club teamed up with the Central English Department to collect socks for the homeless for their annual Socktober drive. Together we raised 312 pairs of socks! Thank you to our wonderful students here at Central for their generosity.


Our Scholastic Bowl team is off the a great start with their first victory of the season last night at Bolingbrook High School. Looking forward to a great season.


The Annual High School Art Exhibit at the Vogt Visual Arts Center in Tinley Park will feature artwork from 33 L-Way Central students. Their hard work and creativity will be on display at the Vogt Center from November 4th -- 30th, located at 17420 67th Ct. Tinley Park, 60477.






LW210 has partnered with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to help fight blood cancer. This is something that affects us all. Please click the link below or scan the QR code attached if you can help. https://pages.lls.org/ltn/chi/wsuburban23/lincolnwaycentralhighschool


NHS officers from all 3 Lincoln-Way's met today at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Joliet for a National Day of Service.


Students in Ceramics class have been working hard and having fun as they learn the process of creating coil pots.




Freshman Seminar and Reading students have been practicing their active reading skills while completing The Five People unit. Students are doing a great job analyzing the text.



BLAST OFF! JROTC had an amazing meeting. They built model rockets and discussed the mechanics of propulsion. The launch date is set for next week. Great sponsors, student leaders, and an amazing opportunity for LWC students.





Thank you to the New Lenox Fire Department who taught the LIFE Skills class about fire prevention and showed them around Station 1!









Students practice their conversational skills in Spanish 2 by completing a “buscapersonas” and asking their classmates if they did certain activities over the summer.






Great weekend visiting with LWC alumni at their colleges. Once a Knight Always a Knight.


Last night, our LWC and LWW peer helpers met at West with Ashley Searing from Rejuvenate Plants and Wellness to discuss mental health awareness and self-care. They had the opportunity to paint terra cotta pots and take home a succulent or cactus!




LWC Science celebrating the colleges we headed off to after high school. Good luck to our seniors as you finish those college applications!




Students in Mr. Raatjes's Drawing and Painting class spend time demonstrating their creativity as they work with color and typography on their acrylic paintings. Art classes offer a great opportunity to develop and express your creative side!


