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www.lexington.k12.il.us Lexington Community Unit School District 7 is a unified school district in Lexington , Illinois , United States. All three of its school levels (grade, junior high, and high school) are one campus.
Lexington's football team has been to the IHSA state championship 5 times: in 1980, 1990, 1994, 2001, and 2009. Long-time Lexington Football Coach (1968-1984) and Illinois High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame inductee Jim Mannaioni led the Minutemen to their first state finals game in 1980 where they lost 16-17 to Atwood-Hammond.
Wakefield Memorial High School is a public school located in Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2007–08 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,006 students and 83 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 18.1.
Lake Forest High School (Illinois) alumni (16 P) N. New Trier High School alumni (141 P) North Shore Country Day School alumni (12 P) U.
Attended Prospect High School: Alan Gratzer: Co-founder of REO Speedwagon Graduate of Arlington High School (1966) [citation needed] Tim McIlrath: Nov 3, 1978: Lead singer of the band Rise Against: Grew up in Arlington Heights and attended Rolling Meadows High School: Ted Nugent: Dec 13, 1948: Musician Attended St. Viator High School
Batts was heavily recruited out of high school and considered attending the University of Cincinnati, Purdue University and Long Beach State.He chose Cincinnati, in large part because former Thornton Township star Jim Ard had just finished a great career there and because it was the alma mater of all-time basketball great Oscar Robertson.
The Item is famous for the "Looking Backward" column, detailing events that took place in Wakefield and around the country 25, 50, 75, and 100 years ago from the date of the newspaper. The Item's presidents have all been Dolbeare's heirs—his widow Emma Dolbeare, sons Cyrus and Richard Dolbeare, and now grandson Glenn Dolbeare.
Lexington was laid out on 4 January 1836 by Asahel Gridley (1810–1881) and James Brown (c. 1802- ?). Gridley was a lawyer and banker from Bloomington who would eventually become the richest man in McLean County; Brown was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and Lexington, Illinois, seems to have been his only attempt at founding a town. [5]