
From January 1985 until June 1987, the Lake Forest Campus was the educational facility for all the students of Warren Township High School.


As a result, all students and staff moved to the Lake Forest West Campus. A Warren Township student set the fire just after a chorus concert. =Recent History= The original building was destroyed by a major fire on Decemjust prior to the winter vacation. The settlers who founded Warren Township were from Warren, New York, also named for Joseph Warren. The school is indirectly named after Joseph Warren, a doctor and patriot soldier in the American Revolution. In 1926, a second floor and gymnasium were added to the 1917 structure. Between the years 19, a Vocational Agriculture Building and Farm Shop (separate from the school) were constructed. The one-floor school first opened in the fall of 1918 with 57 pupils in attendance. The first high school in Warren Township was erected in 1917. It is part of Warren Township High School District 121. The school is split across two campuses: the O'Plaine Road Campus for freshmen and sophomores and Almond Road Campus for juniors and seniors. Warren Township High School, or Warren, is a public four-year high school located in Gurnee, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. District= Warren Township High School District 121
