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Fenton High School District picks new superintendent

Fenton High School District picks new superintendent

Fenton High School District 100 has hired a new superintendent.

 
Illinois education officials brace for lean fiscal year ahead

Illinois education officials brace for lean fiscal year ahead

Illinois Superintendent of Education Tony Sanders cautioned members of the State Board of Education Wednesday not to get their hopes up for any big increase in K-12 schoo...

 
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Man suspected in Brown University shooting and MIT professor’s killing is found dead, officials say

Man suspected in Brown University shooting and MIT professor’s killing is found dead, officials say

A frantic search for the suspect in last weekend’s mass shooting at Brown University ended at a New Hampshire storage facility where authorities discovered the man dead inside and then revealed he also was suspected of killing a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor.

 
St. Charles dad and daughter named to NIU Engineering Hall of Fame’s inaugural class

St. Charles dad and daughter named to NIU Engineering Hall of Fame’s inaugural class

Promod Vohra, the first graduate student in NIU's College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, and his daughter Divya Behl were inducted into CEET's inaugural Hall of Fame, recognizing their shared history and contributions to the college.

 
Elgin Community College’s 22nd Math Integration Contest the largest yet

Elgin Community College’s 22nd Math Integration Contest the largest yet

Elgin Community College hosted its largest-ever Math Integration Contest on Dec. 5. For the first time, dual-credit students from local high schools joined ECC students in the competition

 
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Behind the bench: State Supreme Court Justice teaches St. Charles students about the law, public service

Behind the bench: State Supreme Court Justice teaches St. Charles students about the law, public service

St. Patrick seventh-graders learned about the value of civic engagement and respectful discourse during a visit by Illinois Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Rochford and St. Charles Mayor Clint Hull. Rochford’s talk was designed to inspire students and provide insight into the workings of the state supreme court.

 

District 64 board to talk student fees Thursday night

The Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 board meets Thursday to discuss and potentially approve student fees for the 2026-27 term.

 
Holiday concert spreads cheer at Marklund Hyde Center

Holiday concert spreads cheer at Marklund Hyde Center

Fifth-graders from Western Avenue School performed a holiday concert at the Marklund Hyde Center in Geneva, caroling for the residents and staff.

 
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Wheaton College Opera MainStage to combine Italian romance and British satire

Wheaton College Opera MainStage will perform abridged renditions of Donizetti's "Elixir of Love" and Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore" from Jan. 14-17.

 
MCC’s VOICES magazine shines with regional, national literary honors

MCC’s VOICES magazine shines with regional, national literary honors

McHenry County College's literary arts magazine VOICES 2025 won first place for Best Magazine – Central Division and second place for Best Magazine nationally from the Community College Humanities Association.

 

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