Student Ambassadors
Student Services - Counselors, Social Worker, Deans, Nurse, School Psychologist, AP of Student Services
Learning Lions - Academic tutoring and assessment support available before and after school
New Student Orientation - Tentatively scheduled for August 13, 2023
PowerSchool is our student management system and is used for grades, attendance, etc. There is an app for that, and the website can be accessed by visiting the school's website, www.lisle2020.org
Naviance is our college and career management system
Teachers post information in Google Classroom. Assignments, calendars, notes, videos, etc. all are available.
Emailing teachers is the best route to start a conversation. Please visit the Staff Directory to find addresses for any staff members.
The high school website is an excellent source for general school information, academic, student services, and athletic/activities.
Studies show that involved students have higher GPAs.
Kids who are involved report feeling more connected to school than those who are not involved.
Involvement helps with job applications and college applications.
Activities and Athletic opportunities exist for a variety of talents and skills.
Students are placed into courses based on iReady scores, PSAT 8/9 scores, current grades, and discussions with junior high and high school teachers and administrators.
If a student and parent choose to enroll in an honors level course that was not recommended, please complete the course acceleration form (Opt-in) found on the guidance page of the high school website.
Student course requests, which were made in collaboration with the high school counselors, are viewable in PowerSchool.
Visit the Course Description Book for information regarding course descriptions.
Any course request changes must be made by April 30, 2021.
Student schedules are viewable through PowerSchool in August.
For more information, consult the Class of 2025 Information section of the website.
Students will generally have between one and three credits of electives as freshmen. The number varies based upon the course recommendations.
SOME colleges require two years of World Language study.
SOME colleges require one credit of Fine Arts study.
ALL colleges want to see a transcript that has both balance and success.