Bison Gear Chairman Ron Bullock's hefty donation for the science, technology, education and math program was made through the Greater St. Charles Education Foundation.
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The father said he never meant to cause fear or be threatening during the Jan. 10 incident. He still takes issue with the school creed.
A Friday e-blast offers assurances to some parents' concerns following an incident earlier in the week at Mill Creek Elementary School.
'Chick Chat' so popular for fourth- and fifth-grade girls, program capacity is expanded and registration is extended to Jan. 25. Sign up now!
The parent who disrupted a kindergarten class Wednesday at Mill Creek Elementary School has been issued a no-trespass order to the school. His Facebook posts indicate his opinions about the Pledge of Allegiance.
The GEA "reluctantly" intends to drop its unfair labor practices complaint against School District 304, according to an article in the Kane County Chronicle.
The Kane County Healthy Places Coalition is seeking student posters and videos to promote radon awareness—and a chance to win $1,000.
Part 3 of a multipart series: Beloved educator Mary Bencini was taken too soon.
Here's candidate and bio information about David Lamb, one of the nine candidates so far seeking one of the four open seats on the Geneva School Board in the April 9 election.
Parents throughout District 304 are encouraged to keep children home when ill and wait 24 hours fever-free before sending them back.
Teachers will not be initiating conversation relating to the events that occurred at Newtown, but they are ready to support the emotional needs of any students who may need help.
St. Charles school officials to evaluate security measures, consider mental health concerns after a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.
Geneva School Board President Mark Grosso says he'll seek a second four-year term on the District 304 Board of Education.
An Oswego District 308 spokeswoman says officials and police have tracked rumors and found none for Oswego East or any of the junior highs to be credible.
The Kane County Chronicle is reporting that the Geneva Education Association is moving forward with its complaint that the School Board used health benefits as a leverage prior to a possible teachers strike.
If you can't find what you're looking for, you can e-mail School District 304, and staff will help you find it.
Since 1987, GAF has provided grants for more than $1.1 million for School District 304.
School year begins Aug. 21, 2013, and ends May 30, 2014—so long as there are no snow days.
The Tradition of Excellence Awards are the highest honor of achievement recognition by the Geneva School Board.
Hallways are cleared to address a situation with a student, the school's principal said.
News Next Door: The Batavia School Board selects Batavia High School's Lisa Hichens as the district's next leader.
The Geneva School District 304's Nov. 8 three-year offer includes step and lane increases, a big salary bump for teachers who retire by the 2014-15 school year and establishment of a joint Salary Study Group.
School Board President Mark Grosso said Friday morning that no deal had been reached during Thursday night's negotiations between the School Board and the Geneva Education Association.
The Geneva School Board sets a policy saying picketing will not be allowed on school property and violations could result in disciplinary proceedings. Talks will continue Tuesday.
"Laughing Stock" is a love letter to theater set for Nov. 9-11. Geneva teachers have submitted an intent to strike, which could start Nov. 9, but officials say the show will go on.
Field trip gives students a chance to learn about nature and to protect it.
After a day-long negotiating session, the School Board and GEA get closer to resolution but salaries remain the sticking point.
In the document submitted Oct. 19, the School Board calls for a salary freeze in 2012-13, a 1.4 percent increase plus lane movement in 2014-15 and a 2.65 percent step increase in 2014-15.
Document says union leaders "postponed negotiations for the entire month of May and much of June," but GEA says many statements unclear or incorrect.
Geneva's School Board President Mark Grosso also explains that teachers would receive a minimum of 3.65 percent salary increase in each of the first two years of the teachers union proposal.
Geneva's October students of the month are a smart and conscientious group.
A rare equipment problem forces a "re-take" day at Geneva Middle School North. Parents who pre-paid will get two free 5-by-7 photos.
Victoria Cooley of Geneva High School and Jackson Michuda of IMSA have been named national merit semifinalists.
News comes as a surprise to School District, because the School Board and Geneva Education Association had agreed to a mediation session on Oct. 23.
Geneva School District 304 hosts this series to give parents advice and guidance on raising children in the 21st century.
The actions of the coaches, players and opposing team bring tears to more than one eye as a 13-year-old scores his first touchdown.
The Kane County Chronicle is reporting that representatives of the Geneva Education Association will be picketing before the 7 p.m. School Board meeting at the Coultrap facility.
The three Batavia schools that had Legionella bacteria traces are cleared and ready for students, the district announced.
The best high school cross country runners from the city and suburbs take to the streets of Chicago for the Northside Southside Challenge.