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Lemont High School, or LHS, is a public four-year high school located in Lemont, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is the only school of Lemont Township High School District 210, which serves the Village of Lemont and small portions of Woodridge and Downers Grove. LHS also serves as a feeder school for ...
Though a surviving document identifies graduates in 1891, Lemont High School did not truly form until 1906, when five students - four girls and one boy - began meeting for class in the school building at 410 McCarthy Road (which eventually became a grade school known as Central School).
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Understanding how students define what they see as important in the past provides insight into the way that students construct history. Students’ definitions of historical significance indicate how they understand history and how they think history is defined and constructed. The way students define and understand history affects
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comprehensive public high school serving students from grades 9-12. Accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education, Lemont High School also is a member of the College Board and was cited as a 2017 National Blue Ribbon School. Enrollment during the 2020-21 school year was 1,390 students, and according
In 1880, American high schools were primarily considered to be preparatory academies for students who were going to attend college. But by 1910 they had been transformed into core elements of the common school system and had broader goals of preparing many students for work after high school.