Pancake breakfast raises money for District 68 band programs.
Annual family event featured games, a raffles and a Cake Walk.
Janet Emond was chosen by Street Law, Inc., for demonstrating excellence and devotion to teaching law-related subjects.
DGN Senior was one of six official state readers selected to make recommendations for the 2012 reading list.
The drive ends on Friday.
The goals and objectives are categorized by curriculum and instruction, technology, personnel, communication and finance.
Students, staff and family shave their heads to raise awareness for cancer.
Karen Eder has been working in the science department at South since 2005.
Split reflects changed alliances since 2009 election.
Green was the only seventh-grader on Jefferson's varsity girls basketball team, who went undefeated in conference this year.
The students' work will be featured in the museum's fourth annual portfolio exhibition for artistic teens.
A 25-student Black History Month committee read daily announcements and organized events to commemorate the month.
The band is only one of 15 jazz bands to be selected for the festival.
We've got video highlights from Thursday's spring choral concert.
Willow Creek implements programs to build community, self-esteem and prevent bullying.
The school board approves several policies, gives a first reading to others.
I volunteered as an adult leader for District 99's Operation Snowball last Thursday and Friday.
The students were inducted into the society Feb. 17.
More than 50 families came out to partake in Meadowview's annual Fun Fair Friday.
Money will support a variety of the school's prevention programs.
Francis Granger Middle School student Ujwal Kiran spelled her way to the National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.
The school has raised almost $7,000 so far.
Five candidates remain in the race for three seats on the board of education.
Get the low down from the Naperville School District 203 meeting.
The entertainment company was chosen by the school's student representative assembly.
The students placed in the top ten for their events at last month's sectional competition.
North was one of six schools recognized for making annual yearly progress (AYP).
"Bulk discount" potentially frees up transportation dollars for other uses.
Every student made progress on a state-administered test for bilingual students from 2009 to 2010.
Two DGS students received two of the five American Vision awards handed out.
The students were chosen for their strong academics and volunteer activities.
The students are now in the running to receive a National Achievement scholarship.
After serving as principal for two years, John McClenahan says goodbye this summer.
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Girls in middle school will have the chance to learn about science and engineering at Argonne National Lab in February.
The school's fifth and sixth-grade performance choir stopped by three nursing homes Wednesday.
Two seventh-grade students turn in a wallet belonging to a woman from Aurora.