Aurora Schools
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DeKalb slows down Geneva, but still can't beat themDec 12, 2008 10:00 pm - One play in the opening minute of the fourth quarter summed up why the Geneva girls basketball team left DeKalb Friday night with a perfect 8-0 record intact. Even thoug...
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ACC downs St. Francis to stay unbeatenDec 12, 2008 10:00 pm - The Aurora Central boys basketball team came into Friday night averaging over 70 points per game, having beaten their first 6 opponents by an average of more than 30 poi...
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Naperville North tweaks fairy tale version of 'Snow White'Dec 11, 2008 10:00 pm - Sure, you can name all of Santa's reindeer and you can rattle off the list of planets in order of their distance from the sun. How about the seven dwarfs? If your list i...
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Dual language program making strides in NapervilleDec 11, 2008 10:00 pm - Maplebrook kindergartner Jenna Geisler is not a native Spanish speaker but occasionally breaks out into songs or counting in the foreign language while at home. By fifth...
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Four years after last settlement talks, sides in U-46 suit meet againDec 11, 2008 10:00 pm - Nearly four years to the day after the last unsuccessful settlement talks occurred in the U-46 racial bias lawsuit, the parties face another round. Next Monday, represen...
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3 vie for open St. Charles school board seatDec 11, 2008 10:00 pm - Three candidates applied for an open seat on the St. Charles school board and will be interviewed publicly Wednesday. School District 303 officials Thursday identified ...
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Tourney scene shifts for a few area teamsDec 11, 2008 10:00 pm - Remember the time when Oswego's Tournament was the tournament for girls basketball teams in the Tri-Cities Area to play in? Not anymore. At one point, four area teams p...
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Panthers keep streak goingDec 11, 2008 10:00 pm - The streak lives on. It's been eight years since Mark Hahn's wrestling program at Glenbard North lost a DuPage Valley Conference dual, and the Panthers' 28-27 win over W...
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Hampshire toasts longtime custodianDec 11, 2008 10:00 pm - When Harold Meyer was a teenager in 1950s Hampshire, he didn't care much for school. "In high school, I was a very lazy person," Meyer said. But the 1961 Hampshire High...
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Police, school officials satisfied with lockdown resultsDec 11, 2008 10:00 pm - The five-hour lockdown of Waubonsie Valley High School on Wednesday was the largest ever executed by Aurora police, authorities said Thursday. School and police official...