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District 214 to spend $25 million on upgrades ahead of potential referendum

District 214 to spend $25 million on upgrades ahead of potential referendum

Northwest Suburban High School District 214 plans to spend $25 million on capital projects in 2026 -- including new basketball court scoreboards and building mechanicals -- as officials consider whether to ask voters to pay for bigger ticket items in the future.

 
Indian Prairie District 204 welcomes next superintendent

Indian Prairie District 204 welcomes next superintendent

John Price introduced himself Monday night as the next superintendent of Indian Prairie Unit District 204 with a teachable moment.

 
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Huntley 158’s LIGHT Works hosting its first sale event Dec. 18-19

LIGHT Works, a program for students with special needs ages 18-22, is holding its first sale event on Dec. 18-19 at its new Employment Center in Huntley.

 

Input needed on U-46’s Career and Technical Education Programs

Elgin Area School District U-46 is committed to providing high-quality learning experiences that prepare every student for success in college, career, and life.

 
Students’ artistic vision shines at Kane County photo contest

Students’ artistic vision shines at Kane County photo contest

The Kane County Regional Office of Education recognized exceptional student artists at the annual reception for the countywide Student Photography Contest. The contest saw a record engagement with over 2,700 photo submissions from 17 high schools across nine weeks.

 
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Authorities renew search for the Brown University shooter after releasing a person of interest

Authorities renew search for the Brown University shooter after releasing a person of interest

Police renewed their search Monday for the gunman who killed two Brown University students and wounded nine others, a day after they released a person of interest after determining the evidence pointed "in a different direction.”

 
East Aurora kicks off the holiday season with Posadas & Beyond

East Aurora kicks off the holiday season with Posadas & Beyond

East Aurora High School hosted District 131’s annual Posadas & Beyond celebration, attended by nearly 2,800 students and families.

 
York High School musicians take music to the community with 100 Gig Challenge

York High School musicians take music to the community with 100 Gig Challenge

York High School's music students have embraced the "100 Gig Challenge," a collective effort to complete 100 community performances across Elmhurst and surrounding areas.

 
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GPS Parent Series in Spanish to provide strategies for raising well-adjusted children

GPS Parent Series in Spanish to provide strategies for raising well-adjusted children

On Dec. 18, B-PAC and GPS Parent Series in Spanish will present "Parenting Essentials for Happy, Healthy Kids" in Spanish at Glenbard North High School.

 
District 54’s longest-serving board member ever to step down in January

District 54’s longest-serving board member ever to step down in January

Barbara Hengels, the longest-ever member of the Schaumburg Township Elementary District 54 board of education, announced Thursday she would step down Jan. 7 after 28½ years.

 

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