Schools Stories from June 15, 2020 (Change date)
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Retiring Barrington 220 superintendent leaving lasting imprintJun 29, 2020 12:43 pm - Barrington Area Unit District 220 Superintendent Brian Harris has racked up several achievements in his six years at the job, including a change in student start times a...
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Nikko's, a longtime hangout for Hersey High School students, has closed for goodJun 18, 2020 6:06 am - A mom-and-pop greasy spoon known for its Chicago-style specialties and as a regular hangout for students from nearby John Hersey High School has served its last gyro. Ni...
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Glenbard Parent Series hosts webinar on 'building resilience'Jun 16, 2020 5:02 am - Superintendents of DuPage County school districts that feed into the Glenbard high schools will moderate a webinar Wednesday about strengthening emotional health in chil...
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Barrington 220 opening bond sale to local investorsJun 29, 2020 12:43 pm - Barrington Community Unit School District 220 will issue approximately $43.7 million in tax-exempt bonds to fund projects approved by voters in March as part of a $147 m...
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Drive-through visitation planned for Wheaton North student killed in crashJun 16, 2020 1:21 pm - Friends and family of one of two Wheaton North High School students who died after a car crash last Friday will pay their respects with a drive-through visitation. The p...
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Lake County Female Athlete of the Year: Grayslake Central's Kate BullmanJun 19, 2020 9:39 am - Editor's note: The Daily Herald is presenting our 2019-20 high school athletes of the year. We continue today with the Lake County Female Athlete of the Year, Grayslake ...
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PODCAST: Tailgating with Kevin and OrrinJul 09, 2020 1:00 pm - PODCAS>: Naperville North football coach Sean Drendel joins this week's Tailgating with Kevin and Orrin to talk about the excitement of having his team back on the fiel...
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Several teams glad to get together for conditioningJun 17, 2020 1:15 pm - You've never seen a group of football players more excited about conditioning at seven in the morning. But there they were, more than 100 happy faces at Naperville North...
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