Kane County Schools
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Boilers' breakdown has Gustafson students on the moveMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - Classes will resume Tuesday for Alice Gustafson Elementary School students in Batavia, after boiler breakdowns forced it to cancel classes Monday. However, students won'...
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Larkin notches regional upset over SaintsMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - DeKALB - All St. Charles East's basketball team wanted was another shot at beating cross-town rival St. Charles North. Larkin had other plans. After outscoring St. Charl...
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Huntley Dist. 158 hopefuls debate high schoolMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - Even as the local housing market slows dramatically, young families that recently moved into Huntley Unit District 158 continue to enroll new students in the district. H...
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Geneva to make first voyage downstateMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - It's time to see how that Sea of Blue looks in Red. For the first time in school history, Geneva's girls basketball team is headed to state - the first time any Vikings ...
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District 300 candidate admits theftMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - Rob Lee, a candidate for the Community Unit District 300 school board, admitted Monday he stole about $300 from a friend of a former roommate while he was a student at C...
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Lake Park digs in and dispatches BartlettMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - After all Lake Park has been through, it would have been easy for the Lancers to let this season go. And when the Lancers fell behind Bartlett by 10 points in the second...
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Market surge lifts WillowbrookMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - The disparity in the teams' athleticism could not be denied as the game unfolded. "It was like night and day," Marmion coach Rashon Burno said. The Cadets struck early...
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6 agree on new Dist. 204 victim's rights policyMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - As the 13 candidates for four vacant Indian Prairie Unit District 204 seats prepare for their first forum tonight, many agree on at least one thing. Nearly all six of th...
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Vikes use a sound approachMar 02, 2009 10:00 pm - So I'm not the only one. "I always have to eat a sandwich from Potbelly's," Geneva junior Lauren Wicinski said. I was asking about pregame traditions. Good luck charms. ...
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Now, let's find way to keep guardsMar 01, 2009 10:00 pm - So Rolling Meadows "came up" with $25,000 to pay seven crossing guards for the rest of the school year. Congratulations! Now they need to "come up" with $56,000 to keep ...