The next event is scheduled for Oct. 2 at Aux Sable, and the final forum will be Oct. 9 at Timber Ridge Middle School.
Javier Vera, the student who drowned in an accident earlier this school year, is picked as an honorary homecoming King.
Community presentations scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct. 2 at Jane Addams and Humphrey middle schools.
New volunteering opportunities open up for dads as part of R.C. Hill's 'Watch DOGS' program.
Throughout the week, Tibbott's "mock" college dorm room will be open for students and community members to visit. And officials will collect "coins for college."
Students from the STEP program separated age-specific materials for delivery to elementary, middle school and high schools in the Valley View district.
An Illinois state senator shares a little secret with members of the student body during a visit to Romeoville's Irene King Elementary School.
Marlo Thomas asks "Bullied" author for tips to help parents.
Wood View Elementary School students celebrate the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month with a special guest.
A portion of the proceeds from the one-year anniversary celebration Chick-fil-A were turned over to the local Kiwanis.
Students at Bolingbrook's Independence Elementary School participate in the nationally acclaimed Pinwheels for Peace project.
Environmental educator Wyn Hyzer: "This is a big, dirty mess. But that's where the worms like to live."
NIU ranked 19th ugliest college campus.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
Valley View instructor Nicki Fagust: "If you you can do the job, I'll take you."
Sessions begin at 9 a.m. on Sept. 28 at Lukancic Middle School in Romeoville.
The Raiders also placed second overall in the Class AAA division at the Sept. 14 event in Palos Hills.
Stage combat will be part of Bolingbrook High School's production of "Robin Hood."
Swords will be flying and quarter staffs will be crossing during Broadway-like production of "Robin Hood."
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Teacher Steven Popp relates a message: "Good things usually come out of a really bad event."
On Curriculum Night at Brooks Middle School, one student showed she can make do in almost any situation.
To mark the 12-year anniversary of 9/11 and to celebrate Patriot Day, Pioneer Elementary School students dressed in red, white and blue.
Valley View elementary school students mark the anniversary of 9/11 and Patriot Day by reciting Pledge of Allegiance during special outdoor ceremonies Wednesday.
Why should a child be afraid to go to school because of what's in her lunchbox?
Pioneer Elementary School Assistant Principal Jeff Mitchem says "effort designed to "recognize and honor those who perished that day."
Jane Addams principal Jason Pascavage holds the microphone while third-grader Barbara Garduno leads the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance.
If the weather cooperates, it'll happen this weekend.
Lunch shouldn’t make your kids sick. Here are some tips to preventing foodborne illness in their lunch bag.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
This year's dance theme is "Under the Sea."
Well, for starters, you want your peanut butter to jelly ration at 2:1. What are your tips for creating the perfect sandwich?
As school starts up, lunch boxes are once again filled with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. We've got tips for the way to create the best PB&J.
Financially disadvantaged students in Bolingbrook and Romeville and throughout the rest of Will County could receive a full ride to USF, Lewis University or Blackburn College through the Give Something Back Foundation.
Counselor Dina Esposito: "We want to make everyone aware there is help out there."
Boys and girls, men and women share ice cream treats and tour new classroom surroundings.
Justin Payton, a junior at Bolingbrook High School, showed his mettle and brought home a shiny medal from a competition in Orlando, Fla.
Principal Ana Wilson: "These supplies will be used to replenish whatever our teachers need in the classrooms."
Boys and girls at John R. Tibbott Elementary School are harvesting their first crops in a pilot program that Principal Ana Wilson sees as both an educational tool and a healthy lifestyle choice.