Articles filed under Education
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A lot of kids still aren't ready for kindergarten: What suburban districts are doing about itJun 26, 2019 5:30 am - This July, Bensenville School District 2 is launching a three-day “jump-start” camp for incoming kindergartners before the school year starts. “They just need a little b...
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Back-to-school spending will rise 9% and Prime Day is the reasonJun 26, 2019 1:00 am - The school year is only just finishing across the U.S., but Amazon.com is making sure parents are already thinking about back-to-school shopping. Spending for new clothe...
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Harper College board awards Ender $45,000 parting bonusJun 26, 2019 1:00 am - Harper College board members on Wednesday awarded outgoing President Ken Ender a $45,000 performance bonus as they heaped praise upon him for his leadership of the Palat...
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Carmel Catholic High School's award-winning robotics team honored by Mundelein mayor, boardJun 25, 2019 1:00 am - Carmel Catholic High School's award-winning robotics team was feted during Monday night's village board meeting. Carmel's NYAN Robotics squad - its name stands for "Not ...
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Elmhurst College preparing to become Elmhurst UniversityJun 24, 2019 11:00 pm - Building on nearly 150 years of preparing students for careers and lives, Elmhurst College will change its name to Elmhurst University effective June 30, 2020. "At this ...
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Mundelein school districts finalizing details of staff-sharing dealJun 24, 2019 5:34 am - Officials at two Mundelein-based school districts planning to share key administrators to save money are close to finalizing the financial details of the deal. The arran...
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Attorney general requests Wauconda District 118 documents over $22,500 payout to familyJun 24, 2019 1:00 am - District 118 gave $22,500 to family
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St. Viator grad finds religious calling on the football fieldJun 23, 2019 11:00 pm - Brother Peter Lamick gets asked the same question all the time: When did you hear a calling to religious life? His answer might surprise you. Lamick, a native of Arlingt...
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Ender leaving Harper but still has 'itch to change the world'Jun 23, 2019 1:00 am - Harper College President Ken Ender will wrap up his decadelong tenure at the Palatine-based community college this week, but he's not calling it a retirement. After his ...
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Lake County defense attorney picked to fill Woodland 50 board vacancyJun 23, 2019 1:00 am - After a marathon board meeting that included interviews with seven candidates, the Woodland Elementary District 50 school board selected David Weinstein to fill the most...