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Real, Ordinary People: LFHS’ Scott Krajniak

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Inspired by the title of the Lake Forest based movie Ordinary People, in her column “Real Ordinary People,” senior Teresa Fawcett outlines the stories and the lives of the real, ordinary people from the Lake Forest/Lake Bluff communities.

There’s a silent buzz in the vents as I am welcomed into the sunny front office–a venue co-inhabited by two of LFHS’ top security and safety employees. One of them, Mr. Scott Krajniak welcomes me and introduces himself with some light self-deprecating humor when I explain to him Real, Ordinary People’s mission to share the stories of important community members that help to run our town: “You mean kids ask, ‘who’s that old guy with the white hair?’” he asks, laughing.

Mr. Krajniak is the Head of Security at LFHS. He oversees emergency plans, plans the fire drills, lockdown drills, and all the “behind the scenes stuff” that goes on for Homecoming, Prom, football and basketball games. Needless to say, he is vital to the operation of many of LFHS’ major events. Students have probably seen him in the halls, sporting his navy blue LFHS security collared shirt or his neon vest.

Mr. Krajniak grew up in Wauconda, Illinois on 10 acres of vacant land with horses, rabbits, and chickens, hunting, fishing, and “all things like that,” he mentioned. He knew ever since he was a kid that he wanted to go into law enforcement, and after a semester at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, he applied to become a police officer at either Lake County, Lake Forest, or Zion. He was accepted at Lake Forest first, and from there he has enjoyed a 26-year career for the Lake Forest Police Department.

After retiring from the LFPD in 2006, Krajniak became the Head of Safety and Security at LFHS, a position he has been working in for the past 12 years.

With his bright neon vest draped over the back of his desk chair, Krajniak leaned back in his comfortable office chair, puzzled in thought. It was difficult for him to articulate his answer to my next question: describing his favorite part of his job here at LFHS. Behind him, his computer screen flickered as it played the live security footage of the cameras displayed around the school. Krajniak took a moment to find his answer.

Evidently, Krajniak finds the majority of his job exciting and enjoyable. However, eventually, he did find the words to sum up the favorite part of his job here at LFHS. “The energy,” he elaborated, “[at the high school] it’s never boring, it’s always on the go.”  Whether that entails his roles at football games, dances, sports, concerts, or plays, Krajniak finds the atmosphere at LFHS something that always keeps him on his toes.

As to a favorite memory at LFHS? For Krajniak, that was a difficult question to answer. He had to take an afternoon to think about it. After spending 12 years working in the Security offices, I’m sure he has many stories to share. However, it’s his friendship with coworker Michael Rohrs, an employee of LFHS that Krajniak has known since Rohrs went to high school here, that is set apart as one of Krajniak’s favorite memories at the school. Rohrs, who has now moved on to be a police officer in Las Vegas as recently as last week, could be seen as an understudy to Krajniak, who helped him learn the information that he would need for a job on the force.

For the past few years, Krajniak and Rohrs have been vying against each other in a friendly, yet competitive scaring contest. Krajniak has hid under desks, moved ceiling tiles, and come in after work hours have ended, just to give Rohrs the biggest scare he can offer. It is yet another thing that keeps him on his toes at LFHS.

After 12 years at the high school, Krajniak is no rookie to the halls of Lake Forest High School. He has been working in the Lake Forest community for 36 years, and he knows the ins and outs of the Lake Forest streets and knows the school forwards and backwards. He is a man who works under the humming vents in a sunny room in the front of the school, keeping LFHS safe as a watchman of sorts.

He is a Real, Ordinary retired policeman and current head of Security at LFHS who does more than just protect our building. He, like many other security staff members, are the keepers of the coveted positive “energy” that resides within Lake Forest High School. You can’t put a price on safety, and you certainly can’t put a price on an employee as loyal and as dedicated as Mr. Scott Krajniak.

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Teresa Fawcett, Author
Teresa Fawcett is a senior at Lake Forest High School. She plays on the Varsity Tennis team and she is a contributor to the Young Idea magazine. She loves reading and creative writing.
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    Larry HowardDec 18, 2019 at 3:47 pm

    I lived in Wauconda and was a buddy of Scott’s growing up.
    I lost contact years ago, can you forward this email to him.

    My mom Jeanette and his mom Phyliss were best friends.
    Thanks,
    Larry Howard

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