There may be a simple reason why your child can't read or acts out in school, behavioral optometrist says.
Workshops will address social media, digital citizenship, digital tools and basic functions of devices.
Downers Grove students recognized in national high school art competition.
Second-year teacher Greg Hensel demonstrates abilities and talent of veteran teacher, fine arts department chair says.
Dr. Meg Van Dyke got the surprise of her life Thursday morning when officials from the Golden Apple Foundation interrupted her first period class.
Dist. 99 Board of Education approves new appointments for assistant principal and department chairs at April 21 meeting.
Foundation thanks supporters for successful bash; proceeds go to student programs.
Veteran educator and retiring El Sierra principal Lucille Carney reflects back on a long and successful career on the second most important job next to being a parent.
Contract with new bus company First Student could increase district costs by $400,000 per year, officials say.
Matt Neustadt has a special fondness for Herrick Middle School where he will assume the role of principal in July -- he was was once a student there.
In honor of Kingsley's 50th anniversary, former students are asked to write letters of appreciation to their favorite teachers.
Photo highlights of O'Neill Middle School's production of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."
Enrollment for Dist. 58's Summer Learning program is open. Online registration is also available.
Matt Neustadt "excited to lead" middle school he attended as a child.
"Expelling students is hardest thing we have to do," district superintendent says.
Downers Grove Women's Club annual award honors teachers who've positively impacted their students' lives.
Families now have the option of registering online at home or at child's school, or by filling out paper applications for 2014-2015.
Children will get to hear from authors and illustrators at Dist. 58's Author Fest at Herrick School, April 9-11.
Artistic teens' photographs will be displayed in national show at Carnegie Hall.
It is estimated that each week, sudden cardiac death claims the lives of more than 60 young adults in the U.S.
The Illinois High School Association announced last week the 26 students who have been selected to the 2013-14 All-State Academic Team sponsored by Caterpillar.
Students on school athletic teams and in marching bands are currently, under state law, allowed an exemption from physical education courses, according to the Daily Herald.
The school’s first-ever Dress Drive to be held on March 7 and 8.
Enrollment is open to all District 58 children who will be 3 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2014.
The display will continue to be on exhibit the week of Feb. 10 at North High School.
O’Neill students were given the challenge of raising $500 for St. Baldrick’s. In just four days, they raised more than $3,200, and the fundraising total is now up past $3,500.
The District 58 school board in recent months has been discussing the possibility of implementing a fee for busing students.
As part of his award, Jeff Grant will receive funding to attend the NSTA national conference in Boston in the spring, where he will be honored and also be part of a STEM share-a-thon workshop.
Current students and alumni aren't letting the school close without a fight—their fight. More than 2,000 fans overnight flocked to a Facebook page aimed at saving the school.
Despite increased recruitment and fundraising efforts, the all-girls Catholic high school in Lemont will cease operations this summer.
Lester P.E. teacher Pat Brown was surprised with the PTA Life Achievement Award—the greatest honor from the nation's largest child advocacy group.
She said the bus’s heater was not working when she began her route Jan. 23, and Illinois Central School Bus ignored her repeated pleas for help.
Downers Grove North students Alexis Johnson and Stewart Avdich brought their talents to the production process of a public service announcement on heroin awareness.
National Weather Service warns of dangerously cold temperatures; wind chill advisory will last until Wednesday.
Glenn Williams will lead the group this week at the 2014 Illinois Music Education Conference in Peoria.
The 18 students perform Jan. 22–25 in Peoria.