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Alumnus Matt Walsh will coach the boys basketball team at James B. Conant High School.
Four local schools ranked among the top 10% nationally.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Palatine area high schools have done so far.
Students at Holy Family Catholic Academy recognized for their knowledge, artistic talents, and hope for a better tomorrow for those in need.
Students from Hoffman Estates High School and Fremd High School represented District 211 at the IHSA Speech State Finals last month.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Cook County.
Steen Metz spoke about his family’s arrest, internment, liberation and return to Denmark.
Preschool classes for the 2021-2022 school year will be held from the beginning of September through the middle of May.
HFCA uses outside experts to help students understand the “why” they learn, along with the “how” their learning impacts their future.
"I knew that writing a novel about a high school student finding his passion could be a great thing to do," senior Rayaan Siddiqi said.
Special Education teacher Julie Mojica-Castro said this was done as part of the adaptive physical education program.
The student-run bakery has modified its schedule to pick-up only.
Updates to the locker rooms included new L.E.D. lighting, new plumbing fixtures, resilient rubber flooring and better ADA access.
Mark Langer takes over this July after serving at Palatine High School and James B. Conant High School.
Certified nurses will conduct safe and simple tests to determine a patient’s status through the collection of a nasal swab specimen.
HFCA continues to maintain high standards. For the third time in a month, middle school students receive awards.
Parents have struggled to explain the recent events that took place in our Capitol. Sometimes we need look no further than our own children
"For many schools, the 2021 yearbooks will preserve a unique moment in history."
District 211 is sharing the Illinois Student Assistance Commission news with families.
Students at HFCA launch the 12 Days of Kindness to reimagine traditions and connect with others in the Spirit of Christmas 2020.
The play from theatre students at James B. Conant High School will stream Nov. 5-7.
Gray M. Sanborn Elementary School in Palatine is closed to in-person learning until this date, officials announced.
Courtney Larsen has been competing in pageants for nearly a decade.
Resilience among HFCA's teachers, students, and parents are the silver linings of 2020.
Smart said once the Hybrid Scenario is in place District 211 will work with the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH).
Matching passion with need--students start Mission:MathMinds, a not-for-profit organization, to mentor younger girls in Math and STEM.
RISE and the Cultural Awareness Club paired up to collect feminine hygiene products in order to donate them to Girls Forward.
Hoffman Estates High School Special Education teacher Katie McGarvey has been named the 2021 Illinois Special Education Teacher of the Year.
5 students and 3 staff members are in quarantine after a Winston Campus Junior High School staff member tested positive for the coronavirus.
District 211 parents were also asked to respond to two items in an online survey by Tuesday regarding learning model choices.
Forbes and Statista selected America’s Best-in-State Employers based on an independent survey of approximately 80,000 U.S. employees.
District 15 also announced Friday that several staff members tested positive for the coronavirus after the recent new teacher orientation.
Special education teacher T.J. Valacak said returning to work at William Fremnd High School was an emotional experience.
Chemistry teacher Tanya Katovich earned a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
District transportation will start delivering meal bags to students beginning Aug. 13.
The news of the new District 15 teachers followed a start date announcement from officials at District 211, District 15 and District 54.
The team of staff members, students and parents will work to promote equity across the District.
School officials from the local districts announced students and staff will start the school year with remote learning on these dates.
"The safety and security of our students is our ultimate priority," District 211 said in an online statement regarding school bus safety.