Lower student projections tied to the economy.
Performance will be held Jan. 28.
Volunteers will work on a variety of projects at social service agencies and schools in northeast Lake County, Jan. 21.
Nineteen BHS students traveled to Washington DC last week to perform.
Program begins at Barrington High School gym at 4 p.m.
Barrington team gets "Think Award" for documentation and advanced use of math and physics principles.
Second-half burst by Nicole Collins gives Barrington first conference win.
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools.
Award-winning BHS singers have busy holiday schedule.
The Barrington Area Community Foundation Youth Advisory Council held its second annual fundraising event.
Elementary school scribes learn the art of interviewing
Residents spoke up about the proposed tax levy increase of 4.03 percent, board will vote on issue at Dec. 6 meeting.
The Barrington High School squad is donating 33 backpacks full of holiday gifts to a poverty stricken orphanage in Mexico.
The adult social fundraiser will raise money for Arnett C. Lines Elementary School.
The school district is discussing options for optimizing time in the classroom.
The material was discovered after removing white boards from four classrooms last week.
Foundation raises funds for enhanced initiatives not covered by tax dollars.
Lines Elementary School students in the Lines on the Run club participated in the Halloween Hustle on Oct. 26.
Part two in a series about traffic problems surrounding the Barrington 220 School District.
Part one of a series on motorist and pedestrian traffic in the Barrington 220 School District.
BHS was given a Silver Medal by U.S. News & World Report for student performance in math and science.
Go Beyond Barrington group recently formed to help Missouri high school rebuild from spring's tornado.
The group of high school seniors have the opportunity to win thousands of dollars from the National Merit Scholarship program.
The 2011 parade was well attended and enjoyed by the community.
Grove Avenue School will hold its annual Grove Avenue carnival this weekend.
Public viewings at the Henize Observatory will resume Sept. 17 with an earlier time, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday night viewings will continue through late November. For a schedule, visit the Harper Astronomy website.
The group from Hough Street School's Extended Self-Contained Program assembled a series of robots this summer.
Middle school math teacher Jeff Price will head to New York City to tape the show in late August.
Overall score of 25 on college entrance exam in 2011 is up from 24.4 in 2010; students made notable gains in all skill areas tested and scored significantly higher than peers across the state.
Students will return to renovated and upgraded schools on Aug. 23.
These Barrington residents were among those who recently earned college degrees.
The stretch of Lake Cook Road running in front of the school will remain a school speed zone, according to IDOT officials.
School district has received top-notch reviews for financial management since 2006 from Illinois School Board Association.
Six representatives from District 220 will travel to China for staff development and education as part of Chinese immersion program.
The Kerekes twins were both honored as National Merit Scholars and will head off to the University of Notre Dame this fall.
Principal Sister Ann Busch has made technology, language, and service projects a priority at St. Anne Catholic School.
Illinois lawmakers met with members of the Barrington 200 School District Board of Education for a legislative luncheon on June 8.
Lines Elementary School performed "Lines Reading is Dynamite!" during a literacy celebration June 6.
Lines Elementary School students performed an original song and dance on June 6 to celebrate the school's Literacy Challenge.
Pranav Sivakumar is one of 41 students competing in the semifinal round of the National Spelling Bee.