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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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Student tutor helps a peer with their work in the TLC.

TLC 10 year anniversary

Avery Jerva, staff reporter
October 23, 2017

  For many years, the Titan Learning Center (TLC) has helped students in various subjects, and this year they are celebrating ten years. According to Joy Cooper, TLC coordinator, the TLC has helped...

South students not immune to teenage driving trends:

Avery Jerva and Lorelei Streb
June 13, 2017

A stale green light hung over the intersection of Waukegan and Lake while John Skorupa, South Driver’s Education Teachers instructed a driving lesson with a South student at the wheel. According to Skorupa,...

South responds to student driving violations

Lorelei Streb and Avery Jerva
May 26, 2017

A stale green light hung over the intersection of Waukegan and Lake while John Skorupa, South Driver’s Education Teachers instructs a driving lesson with a South student at the wheel. According to Skorupa,...

Leaving their mark: South teachers reflect on careers before retirement

Leaving their mark: South teachers reflect on careers before retirement

Table of Contents: Kathy Hargesheimer Paul Zwiercan Chris Valles Carol Buresh Bernice Kirchler Anne White Suzanne Shore Gregory Johnson   Kathy Hargesheimer by...

South reflects on skipping class to miss tests, sleep in

Avery Jerva, staff reporter
February 12, 2017

A whispered voice quietly asks her mom to sleep in, a junior at school asks his dad to call him out to study for a test and a freshman begs her parents for a day to improve her mental health. According...

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