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Prince of Peace celebrating Catholic Schools Week Public is invited to open house Jan. 30 at the school Prince of Peace Catholic School, a two-time nationally recognized Blue Ribbon school, announces that Catholic Schools Week will take place from Sunday, January 30-Saturday, February 5. National Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. It starts the last Sunday in January and runs all week, until February 5. The theme for the National Catholic Schools Week 2022 is “Catholic Schools: Living Life to the Full.” Throughout the week, Prince of Peace, as well as other Catholic schools across the United States, focus on the value that Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to our church, our communities and our nation. National Catholic Schools Week is celebrating its 48th year in 2022. Prince of Peace invites the community to get to know us better during this fun-filled week. Community members are invited to join us on Sunday, January 30 at an Open House from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Attendees can view our innovative 7th and 8th grade Science Fair projects as well as visit our new STEM Lab. Additionally, anyone interested in a tour of our school and state-of-the-art Parish Life
Center is encouraged to call the office at 847-356-6111 to set up an appointment during the Open House or any time prior/after the event. “We value our student body as well as our faculty, staff and parents at Prince of Peace. Catholic Schools
Week is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate them as well as the importance of Catholic education,” said Dr. Stephanie Stoneberg, Principal of Prince of Peace. “We also value our parishioners and local community, and appreciate all that ours do for us.”
If you’re interested in finding out more about our school and learning about the Faith, Excellence and Service as well as our top-rated Education, call Principal Dr. Stephanie Stoneberg at 847-3566111 or visit http://school. princeofpeacelv.org/.
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In November, Prince of Peace School celebrated its 2021 Blue Ribbon Award at an assembly led by the Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Chicago, Greg Richmond, who is shown at the podium. This was the second time that Prince of Peace won the award, and they were the only Catholic elementary school in Illinois to earn an award in 2021. To learn more about the school and the upcoming Catholic Schools Week, visit their website at school.princeofpeacelv.org.
Mother’s bail set at $5 million in death of son Bond was set at $5 million Wednesday, Jan. 12, for the mother of a 6-year-old North Chicago child who died after being placed in a cold shower as punishment for misbehavior. Jannie Perry, who was charged January 8 with first-degree murder in the death of Damari Perry, appeared in bond court Jannie Perry on Jan. 12 after spending time in a local hospital, where she was taken by police after complaining of illness. Perry has remained in custody of local police since charges were initiated. A $5 million arrest warrant had been issued for Perry while she was in the hospital, and Assistant State’s Attorney Lindsay Hicks asked that Perry’s bail remain at that amount. Lake County Judge Raymond Collins granted that request. “Our victim advocates, prosecutors, and detectives continue to support the family in this case while awaiting the official autopsy results from Lake County, Indiana. We believe that the court made the right decision with respect to this defendant’s bond and custody status,” State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart said after the bond hearing. When asked by the judge if she planned to hire a private attorney, Perry replied “eventually,” but that for now she needed representation by the Lake County Public Defender’s Office. Collins set a preliminary hearing date of Feb. 8 for Perry. In addition to murder, Perry also faces charges of concealing a homicidal death and obstructing justice. One of her sons, Jeremiah Perry, 20, was charged with aggravated battery causing great harm to a child under 12, concealing a homicidal death, and obstructing justice. His bond was set at $3 million Sunday, Jan. 9.
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