Moms Talk appears each Wednesday at 1 p.m. on Geneva Patch! The topic of discussion today is the new "no-grinding rule" for high school dances. Is it a good thing or does it infringe on students' rights to free expression?
Local students earn honors for spring 2010.
School officials have banned back-to-front dancing, starting with Friday's Black Light Dance, to keep sexually explicit moves off the dance floor.
Donna Román’s fifth-grade class at Mill Creek Elementary School participate in the first-ever elementary Flat Classroom Project.
Believe it or not, now is the time to get thinking about Friendship Station's fall enrollment.
Rodewald and NBC-Chicago’s Digital 5.2 Channel Chicago Non Stop To Carry IHSA TV Network For March Madness
If you have dinner at McDonald's in Geneva on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 10 percent of your purchase will go to Geneva Music Boosters.
For a night of great jazz, look no further than Geneva High School Thursday, Feb. 10. Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble will perform, as with the GHS Jazz Band I and Jazz Band II. Free tickets remain available.
Student Council members fulfill the needs of 12 GHS families for the holidays
Geneva is competing for a $250,000 grant to Rebuild Burgess Field—without a tax increase. But competition is fierce, and Geneva is 44th place this morning.
Western Avenue School's student council members attend the District 304 leadership breakfast, talk to the regional superintendent of schools and give their opinions about what Amercian Education Week is all about.
Scores of local government officials, business owners, school administrators, educators and students come together for the annual leadership breakfast at the high school.
Students from Harrison Street School attend the Leadership Breakfast at Geneva High School.
Geneva High School performs "Night Watch" on Friday and Saturday—and a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee.
The Geneva girls' volleyball team defeated Elgin Tuesday to bring its conference record to 3-3 and its overall record to 19-11 going into its season closer this weekend.
Students of the month for October include young people with talent, leadership, perseverance, growth, maturity, intelligence and character.
More hummus! Sodexho, which supplies food services to School District 304 and St. Peter School, is replacing high-fat entrees with healthier alternatives and expanding its nutrition education program.
Field trip to Springfield is special adventure for the fourth grade class at Mill Creek.
Vote early, vote often: If you have a favorite Homecoming window from among those shown here, leave a comment. The one with the most comments by noon Friday wins a prize. What that is, I don't know, but I'm sure I'll figure it out by Frid
Homecoming Week in Geneva: The cross country team isn't known for its artwork accept on the running course. On Sunday, they prove that they can travel over smooth glass, as well.
The Powder Puff football game is at 7 p.m. today. Here's a summary of the week's happenings for a Homecoming with a Hollywood theme.
School Board honors Jim Burger, Mary Louise Gobel and Roger Parazaider for 40-plus years of teaching.
GHS counselors and art teachers Louis Grissinger and Al Ochsner are using a texting theme and their creative talents to prevent suicides and give teens the resources they need to find help.
The Geneva tennis team holds a car wash to raise money for new uniforms and the proceeds push the total over the $1,000 goal.
Patch video interview: Geneva High School Principal Tom Rogers talks about the process of installing turf to replace grass on Burgess Field. This is the second in an ongoing series of stories.
Even if fast-paced growth were to continue, school officials say Geneva Community High School will always be the one and only.
If you're in Geneva Community High School's Class of 2004 and still want your records, call by Sept. 13.