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PNC-Bears Homeroom Huddle: Where big dreams start small

PNC-Bears Homeroom Huddle: Where big dreams start small

PNC volunteers and former Chicago Bears player Henry Melton visited Tioga Elementary in Bensenville, engaging over 60 preschoolers through storytelling and activities.

 

District 128 seeking feedback for long-range plan

Libertyville-Vernon Hills Area High School District 128 officials are seeking input through an online survey as part of a review of the district’s strategic plan, which h...

 
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Huntley Unit District 158 earn national High-Performance District Award

The national Education Advisory Board has named Huntley Unit District 158 the inaugural recipient of its High-Performance District Award. T

 
Why there is a lot of coyote activity this time of year

Why there is a lot of coyote activity this time of year

They live among us year-round, although there is a better chance now of spotting or encountering coyotes in your travels. Here’s why.

 

Woodland District 50 seeking applicants for school board vacancy

Gurnee-based Woodland Community Consolidated School District 50 is accepting letters of interest and applications to fill a school board vacancy created by the resignation of Brianna Powvens.

 
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Ahead of first voting experience, Conant seniors meet candidates

Ahead of first voting experience, Conant seniors meet candidates

More than 500 seniors recently gathered in the Conant High School auditorium for a unique opportunity to become educated voters while learning more about the election process.

 
Geneva schools announce new principal, promotion

Geneva schools announce new principal, promotion

Geneva Unit District 304 officials announced that George Petmezas has been promoted to the position of assistant superintendent of learning and teaching.

 
Elgin Community College secures $2M in federal funding for new Manufacturing and Technology Center

Elgin Community College secures $2M in federal funding for new Manufacturing and Technology Center

Elgin Community College is expected to receive $2 million in federal funding that will be used to expand hands-on educational opportunities for students when the school opens its new Manufacturing and Technology Center this fall.

 
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Why school districts are taking Mundelein to court

Why school districts are taking Mundelein to court

The continuing dispute between Mundelein-area schools and the amount of impact fees charged by the village for residential developments now has landed in court.

 

Honey and beyond, how bees serve a life-sustaining purpose

Beekeeping is the topic at the Green Drinks Libertyville meeting at 6:30 p.m. March 10 at Pizzeria De Ville, 404 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville.

 

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