Vote for one of these nominees as the Athlete of the Week: Niles North's Mychael Henley, Deerfield's Alex Sacks, New Trier's Jack Mangan, Glenbrook South's Justin Busiel, Glenbrook North's Adam Chick.
Vote for one of these nominees as the Athlete of the Week: Niles North's Malachi Nix, Maine South's Nina Duric, Evanston's Leonard Garron, New Trier's David Bragiel, Highland Park's Ross Chukerman
With more than 500,000 votes cast, find out who won this week's Patch Athlete of the Week.
Class project shows most students plan to avoid skilled labor, even though the economy will need workers as Baby Boomers retire.
Patch's latest basketball power rankings.
In another big turnout, see who took home this week's honor as Athlete of the Week!
Check out Patch Basketball Rankings for the week.
Please help us choose our Athlete of the Week for Dec. 12 - Dec. 18: Maine South's Jacqui Grant, Loyola's Michelle Ricolcol, Niles West's Vaughn Monreal-Berner, Highland Park's Lena Munzer and Fenwick's Sam Ainsworth.
Another hotly contested poll. See who came out on top and won Athlete of the Week!
The class of 2016 will be required to take a semester speaking course.
Niles West's girls basketball team lost its first game of the season and both gymnastics teams are starting off their season.
Officially our closest contest yet. See who came out on top and won Athlete of the Week!
Please help us choose our Athlete of the Week, Nov. 28 - Dec. 4: New Trier's Samantha Stoddart, Niles North's Mariyah Henley, Evanston's Josh Irving, Glenbrook North's Corey Kahen and Niles West's Ahmad Gibson.
Almost 10,000 votes were cast during Patch's week-long poll; see who came out on top.
Jewell Loyd and Niles West remain undefeated in non-conference basketball play.
Niles North jumped a spot after a strong start from the boys basketball team while Niles West dropped to No. 4.
More than 38,000 people voted during the week-long competition; see who came out on top.
Jewell Loyd and Niles West rolled over the competition and remained at No. 3 in the first week.
Please helps us choose our Patch Athlete of the Week, Nov. 14 - Nov. 20: Maine West's Brittany Collins, Fenwick's Mimi Schneider, Glenbrook North's Rachel Blitt, Loyola Academy's Will Palivos and Highland Park's Lena Munzer.
The Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) honored the Niles Township High School District 219 STEM labs with its top educational architecture accolade.
The change in D219's curriculum has drawn criticism from one board member.
Awareness of head injuries' long-term effects has been heightened this year, and the Chicago Blackhawks are adding to the educational process with their free program.
More than 2,300 readers voted during the week long competition, see who came out on top.
Student: “I think we made $9,000 on Panera.”
Last season showcased a lot of solid teams in the North Shore and expect 2011-2012 to be more of the same.
Please helps us choose our North Shore Patch Athlete of the Week, Oct. 31 - Nov. 6. The nominees: Leland Later, New Trier; Olivia Nelson, Glenbrook South; Alexis Melchiorre, Deerfield; Peter Pujals, Loyola Academy; Matt Alviti, Maine South.
Group says being identified with a sexual orientation is hardly the goal of a school-sponsored group.
With help from the Education Foundation for Excellence and some key alumni, Niles East is coming home.
The amount of students coming to school hungry is growing, school officials said. Organizations are helping, but hungry students are working to help their parents make ends meet.
With the season over for a majority of the North Shore's football teams, Patch hands out some awards after another exciting regular season.
Social networking sites would clog bandwidth, administrator says
Officials say students who tested more than once showed improvement, however.
School consolidation, taxes and teacher performance were among the subjects discussed at a recent forum hosted by Skokie Voice.
But Niles West and Niles North, like 680 out of 688 Illinois high schools, still fail to meet No Child Left Behind.
Niles West club gathers students and parents for a potluck to learn about admission needs.
As the High Holidays begin, local synagogues go with traditional and nontraditional outreach efforts.
The forum will include a panel with representatives of Skokie’s six elementary school districts and high school district.
Social worker Dan Coyne may lose his job due to Chicago Public School's residency requirements after donating a kidney to his favorite cashier. He meets with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel today.
District 219 group spends more than $22,000 to hand out calculators and other school tools.
Niles West athletic center is dedicated by Olympian Bart Conner, former coach John Burkel.