Articles filed under High Schools
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Former Glenbard South student admits to pushing school officialJul 22, 2008 11:00 pm - A former Glenbard South High School sophomore pleaded guilty Tuesday to battering a female assistant principal who tried to break up a fight. Maurice J. Cullum, 17, of G...
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Pfister gives up just 5 hits to Warren as Elk Grove rollsJul 22, 2008 11:00 pm - Elk Grove and Warren took completely different paths to the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association summer Elite Eight tournament. Going into the postseason th...
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Dist. 203 leaders to get 3.8 percent raisesJul 22, 2008 11:00 pm - Naperville Unit District 203 is increasing most administrator salaries by 3.8 percent this year as part of its newly approved budget. "It's close to last year's and it's...
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Retired teacher creating pet portraitsJul 22, 2008 11:00 pm - When Algonquin resident Nancy Arnier retired from teaching three years ago, the 72-year-old grandmother needed to find a hobby - and quickly - to quell her boredom. Inst...
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Waubonsie Valley rides hot bats, Singh's pitching to win over Oak ParkJul 22, 2008 11:00 pm - The difference between spring and summer goes beyond the thermometer. Waubonsie Valley's baseball team represents another blazing example. The Warriors continued their s...
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Briefs: District 4 staff changesJul 21, 2008 11:00 pm - Students at Lincoln School and Indian Trail Junior High School in Addison will see two new faces this fall. Daniel Johnson will become the new principal for Lincoln Scho...
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Briefs: Conference at StevensonJul 21, 2008 11:00 pm - Stevenson High School and Western Illinois University are joining forces to offer a professional development conference for educators July 30-31. "Summer Experience Nort...
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Briefs: Terry Moran Day rescheduledJul 21, 2008 11:00 pm - The Terry Moran Family Day and Softball Tournament scheduled for last Saturday was canceled due to flooding at Kimball Hill Park in Rolling Meadows. The softball games h...
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Neighbors in the NewsJul 21, 2008 11:00 pm - Congratulations go to Matt McClure of Bartlett who was the Central Region winner in the age 12-13 boys division for the U.S. Junior Olympic Basketball Skills Competition...
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She ran Driscoll's Help-A-Thon for 13 yearsJul 21, 2008 11:00 pm - When Kathy Jarosz was diagnosed with colon cancer in 1999, doctors told her she had about two years to live. She didn't complain or shut down. There was simply too much ...