PASS President John Piechocinski said the agreement is bittersweet, as sick leave and some salaries have been reduced.
67 students earned top honors.
Kristen Smith will replace Laurie Boyce, who opened Thomas Jefferson as its first principal in 2007.
The concert will include movie music, light classical, Latin and big band jazz selections.
More than 50 teams competed in the event, including Aux Sable, Ira Jones and John F. Kennedy middle schools.
No decision has been made.
Both men will begin their new positions next school year.
Amanda Swanson is one of more than 1,000 distinguished high school seniors to win a corporate-sponsored scholarship this year.
Students planted annuals around the school and the Troy Community 30-C District Office.
Tickets are $4 and children 4 years old and younger are free.
For three years, Caley Trepac, 18, has collected more than 2,000 stuffed animals to give to sick children.
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Registration will open for all out of district residents on Monday, April 25 and will remain open until filled.
The Board is expected to vote on the proposal at its April 25 regular meeting.
A public hearing on the bids will be held April 25, but the board is not obligated to vote for one.
The chat will be held from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. April 9.
Students learned about fossils and took a virtual tour of a laboratory.
Children must be five years old by September 1 to start kindergarten this fall.
Congratulations to all the students who worked hard to make the list!
Past winners include such art and literary luminaries as Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon and Robert Redford.
Of the $5,000 raised, $1,977 came from Central Elementary.
Mark Krusz will replace current PHSCC Athletic Director Dave Stephens, who will serve as the school’s principal next year.
The resolution to dismiss was done because the law requires the district to give an employee group a certain amount of notice.
The young authors had to write an original story in 500 to 600 words.
French, Spanish and German language students participated in activities promoting the study of those languages.
Students reportedly came to school Friday with cars flying U.S. flags in response to the school’s alleged inaction regarding the theft.
The students are studying frogs and got a chance to see snakes, frogs and lizards during the visit.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the trivia event begins at 7 p.m.
Who needs to go to Broadway when you've got these classic musicals right here in Plainfield.
The lockdown lasted for an hour while the school investigated. The rumor proved to be unfounded.
The book involves a man who has an unhealthy obsession with the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life.”
Statewide regional winners will advance to the national Spelling Bee in May.
Jarrett Payton told stories about traveling with his dad to the White House and picking out toys for less fortunate families.
The award honors teachers and non-administrative staff whose work on behalf of students, and support of District 202 has been exceptional.
The new principals will begin in the 2016-17 school year.
The 11 year old started his campaign after learning that every day students across the nation don’t go to school for fear of being bullied.
The district tentatively plans to solicit bids for custodial services in March.
The 11-year-old girl hopes to become a professional archer.
The pair received medals and certificates for having one of the highest valued investment portfolios of their competitors.
Eighth-grader Summit Kumar will advance to the Will County competition