Last weekend students from area schools competed for a chance to attend the 2012 National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C.
More than 300 students are honored for their academic achievements this past semester.
The board reviewed the new policies on Monday, according to a report from the Naperville Sun.
Harkirat Gill displayed his first artworks in marker on his parents' walls, but by the age of 13, has participated in exhibits all over Chicagoland.
Parents met Thursday to review the latest draft of the district's proposed boundaries.
Students had to earn a grade point average above 3.0.
District 203 is asking that any incorrectly mailed report cards be returned, according to a report from TribLocal.
The 'viral' video was created by a Lisle business, according to Redeye.
Gov. Pat Quinn signs into law an overhaul of the school performance reporting starting with the 2013-14 school year.
The Naperville School District 203 Board of Education will be meeting at Kennedy Junior High Monday night for its business meeting.
All after school activities have been canceled for Friday, Jan. 20.
A number of capacity forums will be held at District 203 junior high schools over the next few weeks.
The school was under a temporary lockdown late this morning. No students or staff were in danger, according to District 202 officials.
Current Assistant Superintendent Keith Filipiak will be promoted to the new position upon Dr. Patricia Wernet's retirement on July 1.
Students could face consequences for what they say online. How are local districts addressing new media and bullying?
Students participated in Penny Wars, and even held a beard growing contest to raise funds to benefit those in need.
The District 203 Board of Education approved the Enrollment Capacity Study committee's recommendation to take more time to develop a proper solution to the over- and under-crowding issues.
Delivering holiday gifts is just one way that Key Club members and Spanish IV students make a difference at the Chicago-based school.
The students celebrated the holidays with classroom parties on Monday.
Benedictine ranked safest campus in Illinois among four-year institutions, according to a study of 2010 statistics.
Superintendent Mark Mitrovich will recommend that the school board vote to allow for more time to make long-term decisions.
Officials said they will take measures to ensure the district is communicating effectively and being transparent with community members.
Students begin finals this week, and continue through Dec. 20.
Last week a handful of LSHS seniors banded together to help out at Feed My Starving Children as part of a new school club.
The university held an open house for its revived athletic facility last week.
Illinois is not faring well—with 80 percent of school districts and 65 percent of schools—failing to meet federal standards.
After a district concert in November, state qualifiers will prepare for January competition.
A parent says his son's civil rights were violated when Lisle High School conducted a focus group without parents' prior consent.
Fall student athletes were recognized and this year's king and queen were crowned during Friday morning's pep rally.
The court included students Karen and Kelly Noonan, of Lisle.
One 6-year-old completed 279 books this summer! How did other top Lisle Library participants fare this year?
Steven Layne will appear at the Lisle Library, and Schiescher and Tate Woods schools on Sept. 27.
Capping off their Peace Day curriculum, SJA students formed a live peace sign in the campus parking lot.
District 202 continues its promotion of pro-social behavior with these tactics at Schiesher School.
Students will perform acts of kindness and cap off the day by forming a live peace sign.
President John Benish, Jr., details steps taken to resolve the problems that have plagued bus routes since last Wednesday.
Several local school districts started the new year with new bus companies. How did service hold up the first week?
District 203’s new student information system increases access, efficiencies.
Did you know about these features on the District 202 website?
According to the article, some students have already been suspended.