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Hometown Heroes Concert at West Leyden High School

Hometown Heroes Concert at West Leyden High School

| May 18, 2020

On November 7th, 2019 Leyden High Schools sponsored the annual Hometown Heroes Concert. Students from both East and West Leyden High Schools participated. I was there to take a few photos and video of the event. The event honored all of America’s Veterans and First Responders.

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East Leyden High School Second Semester Honor Roll

| June 26, 2019

The following East Leyden High School students were named to the honor roll for the second semester of the 2018-2019 academic year. HIGH HONORS FRESHMEN Julia Lauren Andal, Adam Arabik, Kacper Bakun, Klaudia Berezowski, Dale Buencillo, Amy Carro-Luna, Julia Cerven, Kailee Cripe, Stefania Czyz, Julia Danowski, Brandon Dasilva, Mia De Leon, Ethan Deahl, Jessica DelValle, […]

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Congratulations East & West Leyden High School 2nd Semester Honor Roll Students!

| August 13, 2012 | 0 Comments

West Leyden High School  HIGH HONORS FRESHMEN .  Maria Yahaira Anguiano, Krysmar Castro, Alex Chaidez, Jennifer Dominguez Silva, Lesley Arleth Garcia, Cynthia Alexia Marquez, Cesar Andres Mauricio, Krist Carolyn Monroy, Margaret Ann Parker, Laura Catherine Prout, Nabor S Reynoso Sotelo Jr, Kimberly Vianney Salazar, Zachariah William Seymore, Perla Sonora, Phillip Sopt, Juan Diego Trinidad, Stephanie […]

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In Case You Missed It… August 2012

| August 10, 2012 | 0 Comments

Quigley Calls for Conversation on Gun Control Recently, U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05) released the following statement, encouraging his colleagues in Congress to open a dialog and find the common ground on gun policy: “Six people were shot inside of fifteen minutes in Chicago last night. Seven victims were killed last weekend, with dozens more […]

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Hometown Tapestry Productions Opening Soon

| June 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

When the hand written sign stating “Hometown Tapestry” appeared in the empty store front on Ruby Street, it not only sparked my curiosity, but I seriously thought a knitting group was moving in. Then another sign finally appeared that said, “Coffee House Theatre.” A few days after leaving a card and newspaper, I received a […]

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