Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
The annual U.S. News and World Report ranking compares schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
Dozens of John Hersey High School and St. Viator High School students were recognized among the top 10 percent of high school seniors.
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Winners of the first round of scholarships, which are corporate-sponsored, were announced on Wednesday.
The measure comes as 13 students test positive for the coronavirus at the Arlington Heights school.
The school district was also recently recognized by The Association of School Business Officials International.
District 25 is slated to receive more than $2.39 million over three rounds of COVID-19 relief funding for schools impacted by the pandemic.
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More than 1,600 COVID-19 vaccines were administered to CCSD21 staff, staff members from neighboring school districts, and eligible seniors.
Sara Magnafichi, a first-grade teacher at Admiral Byrd School, is one of only 32 finalists in the state.
The school’s Service Over Self Club has partnered with the Senior Center for its annual “Senior Olympics” event online.
The Arlington Heights student is one of 153 high school seniors in Illinois statewide eligible for the prestigious honor.
Illinois public school districts will split about $2.25 billion in federal coronavirus relief, according to state officials.
Ideal candidate is an active duty or reserve member of military, honorably discharged veteran or direct descendant of one.
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An adaptive pause will shut down the school building for two weeks.
The Arlington Heights school began the school year with full in-person learning in August.
After 16 years of service on District 25’s Board of Education, David Page announced his retirement from his Board seat.
The Arlington Heights school is one of only 367 schools across the nation to be recognized with the achievement.
CCSD21 and the local chapter of the League of Women Voters have partnered together to promote civility and engagement in the community.