District 101's referendum on April 4 will look familiar: officials hope to issue debt to fund the replacement of two defunct schools.
Four Batavia High School seniors will be awarded $1,000 scholarships to go toward furthering their education.
Area students from Batavia are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
"I also knew our staff members were truly amazing, but they were not getting enough positive feedback," Paige Buttels said of her program.
Tom Kim, replacing Lisa Hichens, soon to retire, serves as the assistant superintendent for human resources at a Niles school district.
The Batavia school district will use the feedback gathered in a survey to help officials decide their next steps.
The Batavia Music Department and Batavia Fine Arts Centre produced the holiday special featuring the talents of 450 students.
District 101's lottery-based system replaces the fee-based system to eliminate the monthly fee for community students.
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School board members seeking reelection and new candidates running for local boards of education can begin circulating nominating petitions.
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Tara Piatek most recently served as a dean and assistant principal at Batavia High School, a title she held for six years.
Parents in Batavia can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The Board of Education approved placing the referendum question on the Nov. 8 ballot during its regular meeting Tuesday.
For the first time in team history, the Batavia High School girls track and field team went undefeated.
Lisa Hichens, who has helmed the district since 2013, got her start in District 101 as a math teacher at Batavia High School in 1994.
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"Because we are looking for future inspiring leaders, the scholarship application explored this sentiment," a Chamber official said.
One student from Oswego East High and one student from Metea Valley were chosen from among 15,000 finalists for National Merit scholarships.