U.S.News & World Report reviewed hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide, ranking the universities on a variety of factors, including tuition, acceptance rate, class sizes and more.
Five student from Niles North, one from Niles West and one from Fasman Yeshiva were named National Merit Semifinalists.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Why should a child be afraid to go to school because of what's in her lunchbox?
Mr. Horyn, 34, died Sunday. Students, alumni and members of the community took to social media to express their condolences.
He resigned following a charge of felony theft of school property.
Tell us your memories of Dan Horyn in the comments section.
Four Niles North Teachers pitched tents, woke at 4 a.m. to ready the donuts, OJ. Kids arrived an hour later to make formations for ABC7 to film from the air during a Friday Flyover.
Students spelled out 'Go Vikings,' and the copter shot the aerial view.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
Many media outlets are weighing in on a worksheet passed out to students at East Prairie school about government.
A presentation this month at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie will showcase textiles from the WWII era.
Be at school before 5:30 a.m. Friday; students will gather on the football field to make a formation that can be seen from the air.
He was honored as a "counselor who makes a difference."
Plus, 80 debate teams from four states converge Niles North next weekend for a tournament; and a Sept. 28 rummage sale will benefit Niles North's Fine Arts.
Well, for starters, you want your peanut butter to jelly ration at 2:1. What are your tips for creating the perfect sandwich?
The board of education is expected to appoint an interim superintendent this Friday, after Supt. Hardy Murphy formally resigned last week.
The former Evanston-Skokie Dist. 65 superintendent will be paid $175,000 as part of a separation agreement with the district, the school board announced Monday.
The chiropractic physician, who lives and practices in Skokie, will succeed Lynda Smith, who passed away in July.
From making a prom dress to gourmet cuisine, here are some of the more unique classes offered.
Columnist Christine Wolf expounds on the “abrupt” departure of Evanston/Skokie District 65’s Supt. Hardy Murphy, who resigned two weeks before the school year began.
The start of the new school year is always an exciting time for the kids, so make it even more memorable.
From the department of bizarre press releases: Seeking Arrangement.com claims 356 Chicago-area teachers are moonlighting as sugar babies to make up for low pay and out-of-pocket classroom expenses.
Patch readers had mixed feelings about Murphy’s resignation as superintendent of District 65 on Monday, just two weeks before the start of the school year.
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
The Niles North Vikings kick off their football season on August 30. Check out the season's schedule so you can cheer on the Vikings.
The Niles West Wolves are prepping for the first varsity game of the year, which takes place August 30 at home.
Hardy Murphy, who has served as superintendent of schools for the past 13 years in Evanston/Skokie School District 65, announced his resignation Monday.
Columnist Christine Wolf never got around to pre-ordering school supplies last year. As she dives into the big box free-for-all to acquire the necessary items, she ponders what a more streamlined system would do for the community.
We've searched for the best deals on everything from crayons, backpacks and scissors to a Samsung Galaxy tablet.
A look at when Skokie students will head back to the classroom.
Do you agree with the new requirement that all Illinois students in grades 6-12 receive the Tdap vaccine?
Zarem/Golde ORT Technical Institute has been working with students for 30 years. Its 300 students hail from 60 different countries.
Walgreens physicals for students will include information on how to prevent and recognize concussions. File photo
Lynda Gault Smith fought a long battle with cancer, and also was very involved in serving the community.
A non-profit will help Lincoln Jr. High run a program that offers academic and mentoring programs and involves immigrant and other families in the community. The model has been shown to help kids in school, reduce at-risk behavior.
The $15.1 million project at Niles North High School’s aquatics facilities will wrap up at the end of this summer.
Niles Township High School district has hired Corrie Wallace for the new role.
Seeking to keep kids from having trouble during the summer, a non-profit arranged a day of constructive workshops, with a party for fun.