Senior Hayden Brown strutted confidently across the stage of the Performing Arts Center, the spotlight following him as he struck poses in a beachwear-themed...
At 6 p.m on March 18, the members of the District 158 Board of Education began their monthly meeting via Zoom. They sat down to talk publicly about whether...
The 33 participants of the 5 kilometer Pi Fun Run/Walk line up at the starting line, ready for the event to officially start. Event coordinator Barbara...
Throughout the final week of February, seven art students volunteered to paint windows to show appreciation for front-line workers at Northwestern Medicine...
The Class of 2021 is arguably the COVID pandemic’s largest victim as their entire senior year- their time to celebrate 11 years of school- is completely...
At 6 p.m. on Feb. 18, members of District 158’s Board of Education began their monthly, public discussion regarding the school district and its current...
It is early in the morning on Jan. 25 as students get out of bed and ready for school. They struggle to get dressed, tie their shoes, pack lunch, and sling...
On the freezing Saturday morning of Feb. 13, Corinna Sac tidies up her kitchen and adds the finishing touches to her fresh bakery items. She just completed...
The Board of Education met on Feb. 4 and discussed recent changes in scheduling, the vaccination of staff, along with the reopening of many activities.
Feb....
The Board of Education met on Jan. 21 to discuss multiple issues, including the revenue and cost of school lunches, and how they benefit our district.
“Food...
The week of Jan. 25, District 158 transitioned into its long-awaited hybrid learning model. Having rolled out this plan early first semester, the shift...