The Crystal Lake South student is among the 2021 National Merit Scholarship winners announced Wednesday.
From gardens overlooking a sparkling lake to those with magnificent trees, all nine gardens on the tour are a must-see.
Volunteers have invested more than 12,800 hours in community service.
Algonquin-Lake In The Hills Patch is celebrating graduates for their accomplishments.
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Algonquin-Lake In The Hills Patch.
Families opting for remote learning must indicate their intent via an opt-in form by May 14.
A ceremony was held May 5 for six students.
Troop 913 made and donated more than 40 fleece blankets to Second Bridge, a Crystal Lake-based nonprofit that supports foster children.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report ranks schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
See how college aid applications changed for Algonquin-Lake In The Hills area high schools.
The Huntley High School and Jacobs High School students are among 52 National Merit winners recently announced in Illinois.
This optional program encourages students in grades K-8 to become involved in the authoring process.
62 volunteers from Sun City exchanged more than 500 letters with students over the past year.
Educators will be honored at a socially-distant banquet May 14.
Bill Johnson will begin serving the school this summer.
Nicole Rodrigo is currently a fifth-grade dual language teacher leader at Barrington Community Unit School District 220.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in McHenry County.
Superintendent Fred Heid said the prom-like events will take place on April 24 at Jacobs, Hampshire and Dundee-Crown High Schools.
An incoming pollinator garden funded by a state grant aims to help students connect to the environment and learn about STEM.
Middle and high school students or their parents must complete a daily COVID-19 symptom screening.
The group is tasked with developing "a robust strategic plan to guide the program in coming years."
Meals will be provided Nov. 23-24.
The Huntley 158 Special Services Department will host a Virtual Transition Night via Zoom.
District 300 school counselors, mental health social workers and school social workers are available.
Since Oct. 16, 59 percent of District 300's in-person teachers could not teach in buildings due to "59 COVID-related events."
The assistant superintendent was honored in Shaw Media’s Women of Distinction Program earlier this month.
The shift is being made in accordance with recommendations from the McHenry County Department of Health.
Kiersten Hornberg will serve on the council for the Illinois State Board of Education.
The Huntley High School junior passed away Oct. 20.
The district could be returning soon to a remote learning plan, District 158 officials said on Wednesday.
The district announced a hybrid plan Oct. 16.
Health offices will be dedicated for those students experiencing COVID-19 like symptoms needing assessment and isolation.
Parents must report any needed changes to the Transportation Department by Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Members of the freshman boys basketball and freshman boys football teams have been told to quarantine.
But students in kindergarten through third grade are set to return soon.
The school district released its plan for getting students back into classrooms safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students between kindergarten and fifth grade now have a hybrid learning option.
A rally will take place outside the administrative offices in Algonquin on Thursday evening.
Four students and five staff have contracted the virus. The school district meets Friday to discuss a hybrid schedule starting in October.