Community Programs
Click on one of the organizations below to visit their website (if available). Information for programs they are currently offering can be found below the organization's name, or by clicking one of the links to download information (.pdf files). Other programs and organizations in the Lake Forest community and surrounding areas can be found by visiting the City of Lake Forest or Chamber of Commerce websites.
If you are a local, not-for-profit organization who would like to distribute information to our schools, click here.
AfterSchool Club – After-school program offered at District 67
American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) 163 Lake Forest
CROYA (Committee Representing Our Young Adults) – CROYA is a year round, non-sectarian youth agency for young adults in grades 7 - 12. CROYA provides leadership and life skills programs, weekly youth meetings, community service initiatives, retreats, social activities, and more. In addition, CROYA offers a recording studio and performance venue, and the the Activator Academy Music School, located in the lower level of the CROYA Student Union, which offers a variety of music programs.
Friends of Lake Forest Library
GLASA (Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association)
Lake County Cares – Formerly known as the Volunteer Center of Lake Forest/Lake Bluff, this agency links volunteers willing to donate their time and talents with organizations that need their help.
Lake Forest Baseball Association (LFBA)
Lake Forest Boy's Basketball
Lake Forest High School – Our local high school offers many community sport programs. From the Home Page, select Community Programs. LFHS posts all Future Scout Athletic Events on their website. Click here to view current offerings for elementary / middle school students.
Lake Forest/Lake Bluff Learning Disabilities Association (LDA) – You might be surprised to know that 15% of the children in the Lake Forest and Lake Bluff communities are struggling with a learning disability. That is more than one in every 10 children. It may not be your child, but it could be your child's best friend, your next door neighbor, your best friend's child. In all likelihood, it's someone you know. That is why the Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Learning Disabilities Association (LF-LB/LDA) has been serving our area schools since 1988. Our mission is to educate, advocate and provide outreach to those in need.
Lake Forest Parks & Recreation Department – Check out their programs online at www.LFRec.com or contact them for more information at 847-234-6700.
Lake Forest Soccer Association (LFSA)
LEAD (Linking Efforts Against Drugs) – LEAD is a community organization dedicated to parents and other adults and their role in the promotion of healthy family relationships and the prevention of alcohol and other drug use and risky behavior by youth.
Little Scouts Preschool Program – Little Scouts is a full and half day preschool program operated in conjunction with Lake Forest High School. Year-round and summer options are available.
NSSED (North Suburban Special Education District) and NSSED APS (Association of Parents and Staff)
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Lake Forest School District 67
300 S. Waukegan Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
Phone (847) 235-9657 Fax (847) 234-5132
Dr. Harry Griffith, Superintendent
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Lake Forest School District 67