Articles filed under Northbrook/Glenview District 30
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Northbrook/Glenview District 30 needs your input on superintendent searchMay 10, 2022 7:40 PM - Northbrook/Glenview District 30 Superintendent Dr. Brian Wegley recently announced he will retire at the end of the 2022-23 school year. Because of that, the board of education has contracted with the national search firm BWP & Associates to help find his successor.
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Glenview boy, 9, already high on leader boards in road racesMay 6, 2022 6:21 AM - Jake Breen is like a lot of runners when he's out there on the course. "I think about finishing," he said. His times, though, are unlike those of most runners. At 9 years old, the Willowbrook Elementary School third-grader placed fourth out of 303 entries in the recent Marklund Run, Walk, Stroll & Roll 5K.
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Northbrook/Glenview District 30's Wegley announces June 2023 retirementApr 20, 2022 1:59 PM - Northbrook/Glenview School District 30 Superintendent Dr. Brian Wegley described his plan to retire next year as "bittersweet." "By the end of next year, I will have finished my 35th year in education," Wegley said. "I have loved every step along the way." His retirement is effective June 30, 2023.
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School mask status rundownFeb 24, 2022 9:34 AM - You can't tell your school districts' student and staff masking policy without a scorecard
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Glenview's Fiona Hellerman one of 36 students to reach 'Jeopardy National College Championship'Feb 11, 2022 11:16 AM - What is, a bucket list item? District 30 and Glenbrook South graduate will appear on the "Jeopardy National College Championship."
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Northbrook/Glenview Dist. 30 plans Erin's Law presentation for studentsJan 27, 2022 9:03 AM - Erin's Law, House Bill 6193 was signed by Governor Pat Quinn on Jan. 24, 2013. This law requires schools to implement an age-appropriate sexual assault and abuse awareness and prevention curriculum for grades Pre-K through 12. District 30 purchased the "Be Seen and Be Heard 2.0" video program from Victor Pacini, a survivor of sexual abuse, an author, songwriter, singer, and motivational speaker. Mr. Pacini has assisted our schools in implementing this mandate for the past seven years.
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Maple School students 'Bake for Good' in Family and Consumer Science classJan 27, 2022 7:00 AM - "Remember while kneading the dough, you fold, push, and then turn," said Maple School's Family and Consumer Science teacher Jennifer Schmidt. Students were creating loaves of bread from scratch and preparing them for baking, an activity inspired by Bake for Good, a free outreach program for students in grades 4 through 12 that aims to meet three goals: Learn, bake, share.
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'Wescott Together' to help Kentucky: Teachers and students sing carols, raise funds for tornado reliefDec 23, 2021 7:00 AM - Teachers at Northbrook's Wescott School assembled Caroling for Kentucky on the school's circle drive Dec. 16-17
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Prairie, butterfly garden provide seeds for the future at Westcott and WillowbrookNov 11, 2021 8:00 AM - District 30's K-8 Math and Science Specialist Kery Obradovich has been overseeing the gardens at Wescott and Willowbrook School since 2015, when students began working with native landscape expert Rob Sulski of Foot Stone Inc. to help establish, maintain, and enhance native landscapes; he has even provided his own homegrown plants -- most recently in 2018, during the student-assisted planting of the butterfly garden in front of Willowbrook.
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Dia de los Muertos at Maple SchoolNov 4, 2021 7:30 AM - Maple School's eighth-grade Spanish classes teamed up with the Library Media Center to celebrate The Day of the Dead by recreating the Museum of Mexican Art in lieu of a COVID-cancelled field trip, according to school library media specialist Jamie Holmer.
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