Curtain opens Feb. 22 at Oswego East High School.
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The Foxes compete in the IHSA AA Rochelle Sectional this weekend.
Time spent in math class to increase each day, social studies and science classes to alternate days.
Arbitrary "cut" scores are changing to align ISAT scores with ACT and PARCC assessments. That means students' and schools' performance grades are likely to drop in the categories of English and math.
Senior Bobby Schillinger wins 182-pound division.
Board approves early graduation for the students.
Students, parents and teachers weigh in on school climate and learning conditions.
Dance set for March 9.
Students met state and federal academic standards to earn award.
Meeting begins at 7 p.m.
Team beats out Sycamore High School for top spot after scoring error discovered.
Chris Muth and Ben Draper named coach and assistant coach of the year by coaches association.
Proceeds will go to research for hereditary angioedema, a disease afflicting a Yorkville High School student.
Cross offers programs for children two- to four-years-old.
This year's theme is "A Night in CandyLand."
Team takes first- and second-place honors.
119 fourth- and fifth-grade-students exceeded ISATs.
Since 1949, the Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley has awarded more than $9.5 million in scholarships.
Patch reflects on a year in the city schools.
Filing ended Wednesday at 5 p.m.
Board unanimously supports proposal during Dec. 17 meeting.
About 60 athletes and coaches helped Yorkville Junior Women’s Club with Operation Santa.
Students participated in drive Dec. 15-16.
Dr. Robert Brenart files for re-election to board.
Letter describes crisis plan and safety procedures.
Tim Shimp named new Superintendent of Schools Monday night.
Students collect more than $900 to provide pre-cooked meals.
Meeting begins at 6:45 tonight with a hearing on the levy. The meeting will be held at the district's administrative offices.
Student wins Brattin Civic Youth Award.
Parents joined their children to read books and enjoy a breakfast provided through a Target grant.
Students recognized at Dec. 7 breakfast.
School's 1-5-9 program provides extra assistance to students struggling academically and/ or socially.
School officials say these tools will strengthen two-way communications between the district and community.
Meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the district administrative building.
Professor serves turkey to students at Aurora University.
A fourth-grade student at Yorkville Intermediate School underwent a heart transplant earlier this month.
Both programs aim to increase academic success for students in the district and beyond.
Meeting will be held in the library of Yorkville High School.
Kind Campaign aims to teach students to choose kindness over bullying.