Articles filed under Palatine Township District 15
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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 ...
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More Illinois teachers striving for top certification that paysFeb 21, 2009 10:00 pm - By all accounts, John Madsen is a successful educator. The Bartlett High School language arts teacher, tenured and with nine years of service under his belt, received a ...
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Elect Dist. 15 board that stops bickeringFeb 15, 2009 10:00 pm - The recent general election was one of the longest political campaigns in American history leaving most of us exhausted. However, we must not overlook the coming Distric...
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Rolling Meadows rehires crossing guardsFeb 11, 2009 10:00 pm - Sometimes the public outcry is just too loud. Rolling Meadows officials laid off seven crossing guards on Jan. 23 and almost immediately angry phone calls and e-mails st...
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Palatine cheer team centers performance on special studentFeb 04, 2009 10:00 pm - Eighth grader Allison Baran of Palatine had an edge in last month's cheerleading competition at Vernon Hills High School: it was her fourth one of the season. She also ...
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District 15's new tax levy is out of lineFeb 01, 2009 10:00 pm - A deteriorating economy, job losses, Cook County tax increases, an exploding federal deficit; all foster a gloomy economic picture. One would hope District 15 school boa...
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Seven crossing guards losing their jobs in Rolling MeadowsJan 23, 2009 10:00 pm - Rolling Meadows officials said Friday they are laying off seven school crossing guards to help the city meet its budget goals. The guards' final day is Friday, Jan. 30....
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Cook County briefsJan 16, 2009 10:00 pm - Schaumburg burglary alert Schaumburg police issued a warning about a rash of single-family home burglaries in the its west central area. Eleven have occurred in the past...
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Scouts make good deeds a habitJan 01, 2009 10:00 pm - A new year has begun, which seems like a good time to think about our future hope, the children. Unlike some who lament about younger generations, I'm usually encouraged...
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80-year-old earns Harper College degreeDec 21, 2008 10:00 pm - George Rubschlager's one good hand gripped 20 years of hard work and a dream dating back even longer. Monday, more than six decades after he left high school to join the...