Lake Forest Community High School District 115 announced its LFHS Athletics Summer Camp programs for students entering grades 4 through 12.
The summer camps are designed to provide athletic opportunities for a wide range of students, with sessions scheduled across June and July. The district said the offerings aim to promote participation, personal growth, and excellence by balancing student-athletes’ academic and athletic development.
Future Scouts Camps are available for incoming fourth through eighth graders who reside within the district. Registration and payment must be completed online through RevTrak, which includes a non-refundable $25 fee. Camp offerings are tentative and include a variety of sports. Students entering high school should register for LFHS Summer Camps for incoming ninth through twelfth graders, which follow the same registration process and include additional activities. Sessions will take place throughout June and July, according to <a href="https://www.lakeforestschools.org/post-details/~board/homepage-featured-news-district-67-115-headlines-and-features-8736/post/lfhs-athletics-summer-camp-offerings-fo”>LFHS.
“LFHS athletics aims to promote participation, personal growth, and excellence by balancing student-athletes’ academic and athletic development. The program seeks to build confidence, leadership, teamwork, and sportsmanship while encouraging broad involvement, school spirit, and community unity. It emphasizes the rewards of effort, discipline, and practice, the development of physical skills for future opportunities, and fostering a lifelong appreciation for physical activity,” according to <a href="https://lfhs.lakeforestschools.org/athletics1/athletics-homepage”>LFHS.
Lake Forest High School was founded in 1935 as a public secondary school in Lake Forest, Illinois. It serves students from Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and Knollwood in grades nine through twelve at its campus located at 1285 N. McKinley Road. The school is home to the Scouts with royal blue and gold as its colors. About 95% of students pursue higher education after graduation. The school was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School in 2021 and carries the motto “Abeunt Studia in Mores,” or “pursuits become habits,” according to <a href="https://www.lakeforestschools.org/about-us1″>Lake Forest Schools.
District 115 serves approximately 1,500 students from Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and Knollwood with a curriculum that includes advanced placement courses as well as athletics programs like these summer camps. Feeder schools include Deer Path Middle School and Lake Bluff Middle School among others. District services such as administration are shared with District 67 to improve efficiency and reduce costs according to <a href="https://www.lakeforestschools.org/d1151″>Lake Forest Schools.



