More than 30 students took their learning to the #NextLevel by competing in interactive role play or written project events.
“Those Who Make A Difference” recognition goes to a student or staff member who is making a positive impact on the school community.
The Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia graduated from Niles West High School in 1970.
Described by parents as a "complete and total gift," the first grade teacher launched a remote read-aloud series after schools shuttered.
The union and district agreed to new contract terms at the Feb. 23 meeting.
Staff and members of the public may attend via Zoom or phone.
Staff members and members of the public may attend via Zoom.
The student performance will be available for streaming Feb. 19-21.
Niles West's Emmanuella Anyanwoke, Niles West Physical Welfare Director Omar Alebiosu and Niles North's Corban (CJ) Hood-Webb were honored.
Students, teachers and parents weigh in on school climate and learning conditions.
The event will take place Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. via Zoom.
"I encourage you to channel these funds toward our most urgent needs," the state superintendent of schools told local administrators.
Two students from Skokie and one from Morton Grove are among the 153 Illinois high school students up for the prestigious honor.
Employers will be on hand via virtual platforms through Feb. 5.
Learn how to keep your personal data secure from unauthorized access at the Jan. 27 online event.
This annual tradition is the major fundraiser for the Niles West Theatre Patrons, the booster organization for Niles West Theatre.
Parents who missed the AP presentation can now view it online.
The meeting will take place via Zoom.
The Jan. 19 event will be held via the Skokie Library website.
Two students received the award from faculty for leadership and compassion.
Daily free lunches and breakfasts will be available during winter break for anyone 18 years of age and younger.
The presentation is now available for online viewing.
Nominations will continue through Feb. 19.
Enjoy the efforts of student artists who are creating great work all semester long.
Drop-off locations include Niles West, Clarence Culver School and Fairview Elementary School.
Submit nominations for Niles West and Niles West 2020-21 Distinguished Alumni
Anyone who received one of the "highly offensive and harassing emails" should not reply, district officials recommended.
Niles North hosted a recent Zoom meeting called “Building Resilience During a Pandemic” with Dr. Bolton.
The Illinois Music Educators Association invited Niles high schoolers from the orchestra, choir and band after an audition process.
Niles North sophomore Jasiah Andrews was honored as North’s Remote Learning Student of the Month.
Dr. Doug Bolton will share strategies that will help parents and teachers navigate the unique challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zoom information sessions are set for Nov. 18 for prospective subs.
There will be no pick-up on Election Day - distribution will resume Thursday, Nov. 5.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn and share strategies to overcome stress in groups for all ages Nov. 12.
Johnson has been the director of bands at Niles West for nine years and oversees all aspects of the band program.
By giving every student a chance to stretch their talents, Justin Johnson represents "the very best of Illinois," Gov. J.B. Pritzker said.
All proceeds go to support I Grow Chicago and the D219 School Chest.
The play will stream online Oct. 23-25.
Three Fine Arts champions at Niles West High School and a Niles North student were honored.
The Fair is designed for students with special needs, their parents, guardians and professionals to make post-high school transition plans.