Two Glenview police officers helped Friday, along with Willowbrook’s custodian, Pablo Astudillo, for the first flag raising since 2020.
Area students from Glenview are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Parker Krex, a senior at Glenbrook South, said he started the petition at Change.org after 17 students tested positive for COVID-19.
Parents in Glenview can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
High school students from Illinois are among the 2021 National Merit Scholarship winners.
The Evans Scholars Foundation has announced its first class of students to attend the University of Maryland – College Park this fall.
The Northfield Township High School District 225 board unanimously approved a negotiated resignation Tuesday at a special meeting.
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
Glenview Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
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.
Glenview Patch is celebrating graduates for their accomplishments.
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Glenview Patch.
Pending emergency use FDA authorization of the vaccine for students ages 12 to 15, first shot appointments are available starting May 14.
The annual U.S. News and World Report ranking compares schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
Nearly 200 Glenbrook South High School students were recognized among the top 10 percent of high school seniors.
See how college aid applications changed for Glenview area high schools.
Glenview District 34 and District 30 are slated to more than $5 million of federal COVID-19 relief for schools impacted by the pandemic.
The Glenview Education and Professional Associations endorsed Jim Baumstark, James Dolan and Diane Stefani for the Board of Education.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Cook County.