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The 10 buildings on the 2025 endangered list "all celebrate cultural heritage" Landmarks Illinois CEO Bonnie McDonald said.
Eric Washington, who has worked in Bremen District 228 for 11 years, will replace Ron Towner as principal of Hillcrest High ...
On the board of Illinois’ largest high school district, Anna Klimkowicz’s 28-year tenure has included everything from the internet’s impact on classroom learning to the Columbine tragedy’s ...
A team from Rancho Milpitas Middle School qualified for the 2025 Middle School National Championship Tournament Quiz Bowl Nationals, which take place May 9-11 in Chicago. Team members include ...
Runners High Chicago hosted its third annual 420 Run at The 606 on April 19, 2025. Participants could either run 4.20 miles or walk 2 miles along The 606 trail. People participate in the third ...
and unique perspectives of Grade 11 and 12 visual arts students from Twin Lakes Secondary School and Orillia Secondary School. The exhibition opens Saturday, April 19 and runs until Friday, May 17, ...
1. El Paso-Gridley 122, 2. Pontiac 113, 3. Morris 92, 4. Seneca 82, 5. Dwight 58, 6. Delavan 48, 7. Indian Creek 45, 8. McNamara 34, 9. Wilmington 25, 10. Fieldcrest ...
Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician Wynton Marsalis is the Managing and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center and he joins Morning Joe to discuss the annual national Essentially ...
An undocumented immigrant father was arrested by immigration agents Thursday as he was taking his daughter to school in the city of Azusa. Security camera video captured the arrest just before 7: ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- An 19-year-old high school student was killed in a shooting Tuesday night, Chicago police said. The shooting took place at about 8:11 p.m. in the 1000 block of West 115th Street ...
So without further ado, let's get to the nominees. Addison Minot, Cambridge High School, Chicago Teen Edition, Zainab, Sesay, Lanier High School, Disney. And Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins ...
If Texas' proposed school choice bill is passed, it could send shockwaves through private and public schools. The money would come from state tax dollars, with lawmakers proposing to allocate $1 ...