The number of students at local high schools who qualify for the prestigious scholarships nearly doubled compared to last year.
Evanston/Skokie School District 65 this week filed a motion to dismiss drama teacher Stacy Deemar's federal civil rights lawsuit.
It becomes the first suburban elementary school district to make vaccinations mandatory for teachers and other employees.
Vaccinated faculty can choose to forgo face masks while teaching in-person classes, according to university officials.
Evanston/Skokie School District 65 board members voted unanimously to apply for a waiver to the state's physical education requirement.
Evanston Township High School administrators reversed plans to permit people who have shown proof of vaccination to forgo face coverings.
Evanston Township High School students and staff were asked to voluntarily provide proof of vaccination if they don't want to wear a mask.
Superintendent Devon Horton has faced hateful voicemails and a smashed car window after Stacy Deemar's "baseless and inflammatory lawsuit."
A recent Evanston Township High School graduate was awarded a scholarship to attend the University of Chicago.
Cheerleading coaches cannot be held legally liable for the "reprehensible behavior of some intoxicated football fans," she argues.
See how college aid applications changed for Evanston area high schools.
A drama teacher in Evanston/Skokie School District 65 alleges she faces discrimination and harassment because she identifies as white.
The private university appears to be the first in Illinois to require employees be vaccinated along with students.
The director of equity and inclusion in Township High School District 113 was appointed Monday to fill a vacancy on the District 202 board.
High Five recognizes Evanston District 65 employees for “continually going above and beyond” this past school year.
University of Chicago student Yiran Fan was the first person killed in a series of shootings that began in Hyde Park and ended in Evanston.
After missing out on a seat on the board in April's election by fewer than 140 votes, Marquise Weatherspoon was appointed after applying.
The longtime athletic administrator is the "ideal choice," officials said, after NU's former athletic director resigned amid controversy.
This year, ETHS was the only public school to finish in the top three at the state competition.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Evanston Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
Evanston Patch is celebrating graduates for their accomplishments.
Mike Polisky, who was hired May 3, said he does not want to be a distraction after his appointment was met with opposition and protests.
University officials said students will need to show proof of vaccination or an exception to the requirement in order to register for class.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Evanston Patch.