Mackeben Elementary School helped recycle 6.8 tons of paper in 2010.
Jacobs High School is competing against Crystal Lake Central to determine which school is going to take away the $3,000 prize for raising the most money.
Consolidated Unit School District 300 school board met Monday.
The elementary school participates yearly in a chicken life cycle unit, which allows kindergarten students to learn, take part in and witness the hatching process.
Crystal Lake South High School students dazzled in an array of bright colors for the annual Junior-Senior prom.
Ami Engel, currently the associate principal for curriculum & instruction at Jacobs, was chosen as the new principal at Jacobs.
The students were taught a hands-on educational unit that gave them the opportunity to learn about the process of hatching chicks.
Superintendent Bregy will put a dollar amount next to the different options for the high school and middle school restructuring plan at the May 9 school board meeting.
Jill Hawk wants to accomplish more before she retires next year.
Community Unit School District 300 is celebrating its teachers during Educator Appreciation Week May 2 through 5.
Over the past weekend, the students of Jacobs performed the end of year one-act plays.
Fifth grade students recently raised $2,300 during a book sale to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
District 158 will be hosting the event on May 6.
Huntley High School student council to host “Mr. HHS” contest as fundraiser for breast cancer awareness.
The National Tutoring Association honored the school's program at its annual conference in Anchorage, Alaska.
Celebrate D300 Educator Appreciation Week at Algonquin's Brunswick Zone XL May 2-5.
The contest was sponsored by the Illinois Department of Transportation and winners' schools received a free rain barrel.
The school board plans to meet on Wednesday.
This week's Whiz Kids competed at the Illinois Science Olympiad meet at the University of Illinois and took home several medals.
Westfield Middle School will unveil the garden, which will benefit the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Food Pantry, next Thursday.
The historic Illinois Iron & Bolt Foundry in Carpentersville that has been recently restored and renovated will host the D300 Foundation Cultural Arts on the Fox Thursday evening.
Slàinte is featuring Tapas and the most expensive item on the menus is a Twin Filet and Individual Steak Wellington priced at $7.
After piloting its first full-day program at Hampshire Elementary School in recent years, Lake in the Hills Elementary and Lincoln Prairie Elementary schools will start offering Kindergarten Academy.
Students at Dundee-Crown are finding meaningful ways to honor their former classmate and president of the junior class, Christian Stilwell.
The Lake in the Hills Hunting Learning Center has some tips for helping parents talk to their kids about their learning goals.
Some schools have implemented the anti-bullying program.
Both children attend Conley Elementary.
The Crystal Lake high school held a Gator Logo Design Contest after being asked to stop using its current logo by the University of Florida.
Two Conley Elementary students, Nathan Osberg and Madalynn Emberton, were both awarded with a Conley Coyote PAWS Award for the week ending on March 25.
Buffalo Wild Wings will donate 15 percent of its profits to Jacobs High School for anyone who dines there and brings a printed certificate on Thursday, April 7.
MCC students will pay an additional $8 per credit hour.
Students will pay $8 more per credit hour.
The high school's A Capella singers are scheduled to sing the national anthem on April 8 at U.S. Cellular Field.
The Goddard School in Lake in the Hills shut off its lights for an hour to celebrate Earth Hour on Friday.
Board member Monica Clark has apologized for the incident.
Jacobs High School students wave signs along Randall Road protesting the district's decision this week to issue pink slips to 363 teachers.