
Leaders and members of clubs have the opportunity to create inclusive communities for the student body which support Lyons Township High School’s mission. The Corral, located next to South Campus, sponsors activities and events throughout the year for all students.Ĭlubs and organizations at Lyons Township High School serve to provide students the opportunity to become authentically engaged in the campus community, gain a deeper sense of belonging, and enhance their learning in a co-curricular setting. A community cable television station and a radio station offer unique opportunities for students, as do LT's student newspaper, yearbook, and literary/art magazine. The easy access walk-in pool allows for special needs students and elderly community members to enter the pool without major assistance and provides an excellent training area for novice swimmers.LTHS offers over 130 activities and athletics including academic clubs, communication arts, performing arts, intramurals, leadership, and service organizations. Thirty-two interscholastic sports with different levels, to maximize opportunities for student participation, are offered, as well as 17 intramural activities, and three performance teams. This technology creates a high competition environment that enables the swimmers to increase their speed. The Natatorium gutter system design allows the water volume to remain constant so that the wave level is kept to a minimum. The facility provides for advanced swimming, interscholastic swimming, diving and water polo programs as well as kayaking and scuba diving curriculums. The new Natatorium boasts a double length, six-lane swimming pool that maximizes program use for student and community members of all swimming abilities. In addition, the pool at the District’s other Campus was small, overused and did not meet current depth codes for their diving and water polo programs the fact that students had to practice and compete at other community pool facilities meant that many students were subject to extreme practice hours and competitions in empty facilities.

The swimming pool fulfills a major curriculum and safety need for the District since safety swimming, particularly at the freshman and sophomore levels, was identified as a major program requirement. South Campus Natatorium Addition In Response to well-defined Needs
