Green Light, by Lane Tech student Alexis Gaw featured in the Chicago Reader
Lane Tech Choir Rock Stars onstage with Foreigner
Pegasus sets authors and plays for 32nd Young Playwrights Festival
On Wednesday, Pegasus Theatre Chicago announced the authors and plays being presented at the 32nd Young Playwrights Festival at Pegasus’s resident home Chicago Dramatists. The lineup includes “A Green Light,” by Alexis Gaw from Lane Tech College Prep, with teacher Julie Allen. Directed by Joan Mazzonelli, the show follows Patrick, who comes out to his […]
Chicago Philharmonic Summer Internship Provides Arts Experiences For High School Students
For the first time ever, The Chicago Philharmonic Society is hosting four diverse students from Chicago high schools in an internship program supported by the Illinois Arts Council Agency’s Summer Youth Employment in the Arts. In addition to providing real world office and arts administration work across a variety of departments, the students are also […]
Wrigley Field serves as classroom for Lane Tech students
When Cubs fans leave Wrigley Field starting Tuesday night, they may encounter a simple console with two circular buttons: one a red, angry face, the other a green, smiley face. The sensor will have a question attached asking fans about their experience at the ballpark and whether they would recommend a Wrigley visit to their family and friends. But […]
Robotics Team on WGN
Congratulations to Lane’s robotics team who made it on the WGN news for their advancement to the World Robotics Competition next month! Click on the link below to view the clip! Lane Tech robotics team to compete in world championship
Apple’s next big product announcement is happening in Chicago
Chicago Tribune article by Mark Gurman
Using theater to teach kids math and science
Crain’s Chicago Business article by Lisa Bertagnoli
Innovative ‘Sensory Room’ A Boon To Lane Tech Students With Disabilities
DNAInfo Chicago article by Linze Rice