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Lake Forest High School 90th anniversary logo contest begins

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Dr. Patrick Sassen, associate principal of Lake Forest High School | Lake Forest Schools

Dr. Patrick Sassen, associate principal of Lake Forest High School | Lake Forest Schools

Lake Forest School District 67 has announced that Lake Forest High School is commemorating its 90th anniversary by inviting "past, present, and future Scouts" to design the official logo. Entries for the contest are due by March 3, as said in a Facebook post on February 26, 2025.

According to Lake Forest Schools, the contest is open to current students from Districts 65, 67, or 115, as well as alumni of Lake Forest High School (LFHS). Participants are allowed to submit multiple entries; however, each submission requires a separate form with contact details. The designs must be original and align with the school's brand colors. The winning submission will become the property of the district.

Entries need to be submitted in approved digital formats with a minimum resolution of 225 dpi by March 3, 2025. A panel consisting of district and community judges will evaluate the designs. The winner will be notified via email on April 2, 2025. The selected design may feature in official anniversary materials, and the winner will receive a T-shirt displaying their logo.


Lake Forest Schools District 67's post | Facebook

Lake Forest High School, established in 1935, is a public secondary school in Lake Forest, Illinois, serving grades 9–12. Approximately 95% of its students pursue higher education, supported by personalized instruction and a collaborative school environment. The school emphasizes mutual respect, high expectations, and a sense of belonging. It serves the communities of Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and Knollwood, with the motto "Pursuits become habits," according to Lake Forest Schools.

Lake Forest Elementary School District 67 educates around 1,600 students from Pre-K through grade eight. It comprises three elementary schools—Cherokee Elementary (K-4), Everett Elementary (K-4), and Sheridan Elementary (Pre-K-4)—alongside Deer Path Middle School (grades five through eight). The district's mission is to inspire and empower students to maximize growth while fostering respect for others within a dynamic and safe learning environment.

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