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- Matt Harness, Wilmette Life, 21 Aug 2008, p. 118 IHSA begins its first year of testing for steriod use this fall in high school sports. They plan to randomly screen about 800 athletes at state series competitions form all sports. Photograph New TriMatt Harness, Wilmette Life, 21 Aug 2008, p. 118 IHSA begins its first year of testing for steriod use this fall …
- Rob Valentin, Wilmette Life, 21 Aug 2008, p. 118 New Trier athletic director Randy Oberembt prepared coaches, parents and athletes for what to expect from the IHSA's new policy prohibiting the use of performance-enhancing drugsRob Valentin, Wilmette Life, 21 Aug 2008, p. 118 New Trier athletic director Randy Oberembt prepared coaches, parents and athletes for …
- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1914, p. 6 ...Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1914, p. 6 ...
- Wilmette Life, 23 Oct 2008, Section Cover, p. 1Wilmette Life, 23 Oct 2008, Section Cover, p. 1
- Christopher Peterson, Wilmette Life, 23 Oct 2008, p. 11 New Trier H igh School officials could request a tax levy to cover a budget of roughly $82 million next year, a 5.4% increase over last year's budget.Christopher Peterson, Wilmette Life, 23 Oct 2008, p. 11 New Trier H igh School officials could request a tax levy to …
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 23 Oct 2008, p. 30 Kindergarten youngsters at McKenzie are receiving chess instruction from teachers with Chess-Ed, a not-for-profit vendor that provides coaches to school clubs and teams in the area. Students are taugKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 23 Oct 2008, p. 30 Kindergarten youngsters at McKenzie are receiving chess instruction from teachers with Chess-Ed, …
- Wilmette Life, 15 May 2008, D5 The second annual Mother-Daughter Luncheon and Benefit, "Dramatic Dining," was presented by Regina Dominican HIgh School at the school on April 6 Photograph Kristine Reilly of Glencoe with Molly FreuWilmette Life, 15 May 2008, D5 The second annual Mother-Daughter Luncheon and Benefit, "Dramatic Dining," was presented by …
- Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 26 Jun 2008, p. 7 The Nw Trier Board of Education dropped the high school's decile class ranking system at their June meeting after hearing a report from a committee dedicated to researching its effectiveness.Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 26 Jun 2008, p. 7 The Nw Trier Board of Education dropped the high school's decile class …
- Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 26 Jun 2008, p. 10 A proposal to save New Trier's Safe Rides program was passed by the Illinois Senate and House of Representatives, and now awaits the review of Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Safe Rides is a teen-operated (butEric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 26 Jun 2008, p. 10 A proposal to save New Trier's Safe Rides program was passed by …
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 18 Sep 2008, p. 30 Miss Illinois talks about the six pillars of Character Counts program with students: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship Miss Illinois Katie Lorenz visits studeKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 18 Sep 2008, p. 30 Miss Illinois talks about the six pillars of Character Counts program with …
- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1914, p. 1 ...Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1914, p. 1 ...
- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Oct 1914, p. 1 The executive board of the Wilmette Public School Art League met Tuesday morning. The purpose of the league is to cultiviate a knowledge of beauty as expressed in art, especially by placing works ofLake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Oct 1914, p. 1 The executive board of the Wilmette Public School Art League met Tuesday …
- Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 25 Sep 2008, p. 7 Citing harsh economic conditions, community backlash and extensive research, the board threw out the new campus option built to the north of the existing east campus. They also threw out the status qEric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 25 Sep 2008, p. 7 Citing harsh economic conditions, community backlash and extensive research, the board threw …
- Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 25 Sep 2008, p. 7 Northfield campus, in spite of its extensive size, can't be expanded upon because it is built in a flood plain.Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 25 Sep 2008, p. 7 Northfield campus, in spite of its extensive size, can't be expanded upon …
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 25 Sep 2008, p. 30 Cathy Vatterott, associate professor of education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, believes teachers should not penalize late work so that children will be more likely to eventually get it doKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 25 Sep 2008, p. 30 Cathy Vatterott, associate professor of education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, …
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 6 Nov 2008, 5, 10 Marie Murphy School, Wilmette Junior HIgh School and McKenzie Elementary School were among the top fifty schools in the list compiled by the Chicago Sun-Times.Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 6 Nov 2008, 5, 10 Marie Murphy School, Wilmette Junior HIgh School and McKenzie Elementary School were …
- Wilmette Life, 6 Nov 2008, p. 26 School Picture Day, retake day at Harper Elementary School Photograph third grader, Ashley Tobey with photographer Chris Forston; Photo student Nickolai Sabitov with photographerWilmette Life, 6 Nov 2008, p. 26 School Picture Day, retake day at Harper Elementary School Photograph third grader, …
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- Wilmette Life, 20 Nov 2008, D7 Lisa Ling, the first woman host of National Geographic's "Explorer" series, was guest speaker Sept. 28 at the Alumnae Board Benefit at Saint Scholastica Academy in Chicago. Photograph Lisa Ling; DoroWilmette Life, 20 Nov 2008, D7 Lisa Ling, the first woman host of National Geographic's "Explorer" series, was …
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 27 Nov 2008, p. 24 Author of young adult fiction advises students to continue reading, and to perservere to accomplish their goals. Photograph author Ally Carter speaking at St. Francis Xavier School in WilmetteKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 27 Nov 2008, p. 24 Author of young adult fiction advises students to continue reading, and to …
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