• Here's How We Deliver News to You

       

      • Website: Newly revamped, the District website provides information about all aspects of our schools and student life. This interactive tool provides a calendar of events, news stories, Board of Education information, and resources for students, staff, and families. We continue to refine this updated tool and appreciate your ongoing feedback.

      • District Communications: Sent via our new newsletter platform Smore, the team manages all of the regular and ad-hoc emails that flow from the District and the Superintendent’s Office to families and staff.
      • Building-Level Newsletters: Every Friday, each school disseminates an end-of-the-week newsletter with celebrations and important information from administrators, parent organizations, and community events to school households.

        • District 67 and 115 families are subscribed to receive District and Building-Level communications and newsletters upon completion of enrollment using the email provided during online registration. If your information changes, please contact your school.
      • Social Media: Both Districts 67 and 115 maintain active Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter accounts to connect with students, families, the community, and alumni. Follow us and celebrate our school community!

      • Insight 67/Insight 115 Community Newsletter: Households within the district and other community members receive our quarterly newsletters featuring student and staff activities and celebrations, programs available to the public, financial updates, and other school news. 

      • Community Partnerships and Engagement: As District liaisons to all parent leader groups, as well as the City of Lake Forest, Village of Lake Bluff, and the Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Chamber of Commerce, we seek opportunities for partnerships that serve the needs of our students, staff, and the community at large.

      • Special Events: The team works with individual schools and across both Districts to create programming for students, staff, parents, and community members that aligns with goals and strategic priorities. Examples include our community conversation series LET’S TALK, Facilities Master Plan Oversight Committee meetings, and last year’s Portrait of a Learner design team meetings. 

      • D67 Green Backpack: District 67 allows external not-for-profit organizations to submit information through the Green Backpack, a virtual hub for flyer requests. Those include:
        • another public or private school, governmental entity, or community-based center;
        • a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that offers district-related, non-profit events or initiatives; and
        • community athletic or youth organizations.

      To submit your information for consideration:

          • Provide a brief description of your activity or event, along with a link to your website or location where your flyer is posted, communications@lfschools.net by Monday.
          • Once approved, the information will be posted on our website for the duration of the program (or one month if no end date exists).
          • Yard signs, posters, paper flyers or other distributed materials are not allowed.
          • Activities/events must be non-sectarian, non-political and may not promote a fundraising activity unless the activity is school-sponsored or directly benefits our schools.

      The decision to distribute information or provide links to websites that are not part of Lake Forest Schools is at the discretion of District administrators. The District is not responsible for the content and accessibility of external websites linked to the District’s website. External websites are the sole property of such websites, and the content and accessibility of external websites are the sole responsibility of the entity or entities in control of the content and administration of such websites.

      • BrightArrow Notification System: The BrightArrow system is the primary means of notification by the districts and will be utilized to notify all households and parents within minutes of an emergency or unplanned event that causes an early dismissal, school cancellation, or a late start. An alert will be sent using the contact information you provided when you registered your student for school (during InfoSnap online registration). Families may update their contact information on the BrightArrow website.

      • Press Releases, Photo Opportunities, and Media Relations: The Chief Communications Officer works with local media to provide news items about upcoming events, student and staff news and other key information. Any questions or requests for quotes or statements should be directed to Melissa Oakley, Chief Communications Officer, at moakley@lfschools.net.

      • Video Content: The Districts record, produce, and post videos of school activities, events, and Board of Education meetings for use on the website, social media, and the District’s YouTube pages here:

      District 67     |    District 115

      • Alumni Relations and LFHS School Tours: LFHS is proud to be developing a strong alumni relations program that informs alumni about school news, creates lasting connections between current students and alumni, and celebrates Scout pride. Our team works with reunion volunteers to plan group tours of the high school throughout the year.

      • School Tours: Are you new to the area or looking to change schools? We are excited that you are considering us for a tour! Families who are interested in visiting one of District's schools may contact their selected school using the information listed below.
        • Cherokee Elementary School, 847-234-3805

        • Everett Elementary School, 847-34-5713

        • Sheridan Elementary School, 847-234-1160

        • Deer Path Middle School, 847-615-4470 (grades 5/6), (847) 604-7400 (grades 7/8)

        • Lake Forest High School District 115, 847-582-7388

        • For general questions, please email communications@lfschools.net.