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J. Sterling Morton High School District 201 is a public school district based in Cicero, Illinois. The district serves the communities of Berwyn, Cicero, Lyons, Stickney, Forest View, and a portion of McCook. Committed to academic excellence, District 201 offers distinctive programs and comprehensive services designed to provide a high-quality education for all students.

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Mustang Spotlight

Boys Bowling Recognized by Board of Education

The Board of Education recognized our Boys’ Bowling team during their February Meeting for their outstanding season this school year. Congratulations to our athletes and coaches on a season defined by hard work, dedication, and #mortonpride! 

Board of Education Honors All-Conference Athletes and State-Qualifying Boys Cross Country Team

On December 10th, the Board of Education recognized our All-Conference athletes and our State-qualifying Boys Cross Country team. With more than 500 fall athletes, we are proud of the 32 students honored for their outstanding achievements. Boys Soccer and Boys Cross Country both won the West Suburban Conference Championship, Orlando S. set a new Morton Cross Country school record, and our Girls Flag Football athletes earned the first All-Conference honors in school history during the sport’s inaugural IHSA season. Our Mustang athletes continue to demonstrate exceptional dedication, leadership, and pride!

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Morton West students Dannielle Santos and Fernanda Ostiguin were awarded Northeastern Illinois University’s STEAM Pathways Scholarship to attend the Xfinity STEAM Symposium, held November 6–10 in Orlando, Fla. The annual national gathering brings TRIO students from across the country together to explore innovation through hands-on learning, leadership development and career-focused programming in science, technology, engineering, the arts and math.

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Morton’s Boys Cross Country team delivered a standout performance at the state meet in November, marking one of the strongest showings in recent program history. Leading the Mustangs was Orlando Sandoval, who finished 15th in Illinois with a time of 14:24.80, setting a new school record.

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At the last two board meetings, the District 201 Board of Education recognized dozens of Morton students for earning AP Scholar distinctions, celebrating their hard work and the dedication of the teachers who supported them. Each fall, the AP Program honors high school students nationwide who demonstrate exceptional college-level achievement on multiple AP Exams. Awards range from AP Scholar to AP Scholar with Honor and AP Scholar with Distinction, reflecting increasing levels of academic rigor and consistency.

2025 East Graduate Nadia Perez Shines at FCCLA National Leadership Conference

Nadia Perez, a 2025 graduate of Morton East, showcased her talents at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference by competing in the Culinary Arts competition this past weekend. She achieved remarkable success, finishing in the top 10 as a National Finalist and securing 2nd place!

Upon receiving her plaque, Nadia was surprised with a professional chef kit valued at over $1,000, along with a golden ticket invitation to compete in the Junior World Food Championships this October in Indianapolis. Congratulations, we are all extremely proud of you!

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