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Upcoming events announced by Joliet Township High School

 
Upcoming events announced by Joliet Township High School
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Families and students of Joliet Township High School (JTHS) are reminded that there will be no school on February 17 in observance of President's Day. The school wishes everyone a relaxing long weekend.

Progress reports for students will be accessible today at 3:30 p.m. through the designated portals. Assistance is available in both English and Spanish for those needing help with the portal.

JTHS provides daily breakfast options at each campus, meeting USDA guidelines. Students can purchase a complete breakfast for $2 using their account, as cash is not accepted.

The Will County Executive's Office invites families to a Kids’ Fair on February 17 from 9 a.m. to noon at Troy Middle School in Plainfield, IL. This free event includes games, crafts, educational activities, live performances, and storytelling with special appearances by Bluey and historical figures Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln.

YMCA Teen Achievers Workshops are open to the community at Joliet Junior College. The first session on March 1 focuses on affordable education solutions while the second session on April 12 offers tips for finding scholarships.

A support group meeting for Grandparents Raising Children will occur on February 18 from 10 to 11:30 a.m., providing assistance in navigating educational systems.

The JTHS Board of Education meeting is scheduled for February 18 at 7 p.m., inviting public comments before the meeting begins.

On February 20, JTHS hosts the Community Connections Expo featuring a Job and Community Resource Fair along with various entertainment options from 5 to 7 p.m. at Joliet West.

Will County CED offers paid summer internships with applications due by February 21. Graduating seniors may apply through provided links or direct access online.

February 27 marks an early release day for School Improvement Day across all campuses with varying dismissal times based on student location.

In honor of Black History Month, an African American Read-In takes place on February 28 at Joliet Central Auditorium focusing on "How Black Music Shaped America."

Virtual Parent Teacher Conferences are set for March 6-7 with early dismissal schedules outlined for March 6 due to these conferences.

Finally, the JTHS Foundation's annual Trivia Event occurs on March 9 at Banquets in Joliet supporting educational grants and scholarships through its proceeds.