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College of DuPage generates $1.3 billion annual economic impact, supporting nearly 15,000 jobs

College of DuPage generates $1.3 billion annual economic impact, supporting nearly 15,000 jobs

According to a new Illinois Community College Board study, College of DuPage activities, including college operations, student spending and alumni employment, added $1.3 billion in income to the District 502 economy, accounting for nearly 1% of the gross regional product.

 

Glenbard South Theatre puts on ‘All Shook Up’ musical April 23-25

Glenbard South High School presents "All Shook Up," a Elvis Presley jukebox musical running April 23-25, featuring student performers in a comedic tale of mistaken identities and romance set in 1955.

 
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Lake Park tackles bullying and belonging in ‘Mean Girls’ musical

Lake Park tackles bullying and belonging in ‘Mean Girls’ musical

Lake Park High School presents "Mean Girls - High School Edition" on April 23-25, featuring over 60 students in a contemporary adaptation of the popular story.

 
District 214 students put investment skills to the test in annual competition

District 214 students put investment skills to the test in annual competition

Northwest Suburban High School District 214’s annual Investment Competition brought together 90 students across 24 teams to compete in a fast-paced simulation of the financial world.

 
‘Critical decision point’: Vernon Area Public Library District to survey voters to determine referendum feasibility

‘Critical decision point’: Vernon Area Public Library District to survey voters to determine referendum feasibility

A random sample of voters in the Vernon Area Public Library District will be surveyed to help officials determine whether to proceed with a $39.5 million referendum quest...

 
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From standby to standout: Stevenson student wins national quiz bowl title

From standby to standout: Stevenson student wins national quiz bowl title

Adlai E. Stevenson High School junior Spencer Manning arrived at this month’s scholastic bowl tournament in Rosemont as a standby, unsure he would even compete. He left as a champion, besting more than 300 other students to take first place in the nation's premier quiz bowl competition.

 

Special exhibition explains the role of pollinators and how to support them

For the Love of Pollinators, a special exhibition that blends art, ecology and everyday action, continues at the Dunn Museum, 1899 W. Winchester Road, Libertyville through May 31.

 
Will this be the year the state legislature approves a cellphone ban in schools?

Will this be the year the state legislature approves a cellphone ban in schools?

Illinois is one of only eight states that have no statewide restrictions on the use of cellphones in public schools. That could change this spring.

 
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‘Truly changes lives’: Naperville Central’s Brady named Illinois Teacher of the Year

‘Truly changes lives’: Naperville Central’s Brady named Illinois Teacher of the Year

Naperville Central High School social studies teacher Seth Brady was named Illinois Teacher of the Year on Thursday. One student characterized his classes as “by far the most defining experiences of my high school years.”

 
Schaumburg Chick-fil-A employee awarded $25,000 college scholarship from chain

Schaumburg Chick-fil-A employee awarded $25,000 college scholarship from chain

An employee at the West Schaumburg Chick-fil-A was awarded one of the company’s 13 $25,000 scholarships this year.

 

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