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Six graduating seniors were named the 2024 recipients of High School District 214’s annual Calisch Awards. This year’s honorees represent passion, talent and leadership in band, dance, orchestra, theater, visual arts and vocal music across District 214’s schools.
Combine the time-tested science fair with a contemporary focus on societal benefit and what do you get? Wheeling High School’s innovative and popular Positive Impact Symposium. By the numbers, the Symposium recently drew more than 65 original student research projects from nine schools as it marked its 11th anniversary.
Alex Strugacz is heading to Cornell University this fall; Miguel Aenlle to the University of Illinois. After that … who knows, other than onward and upward? There’s no hyperbole in saying that the sky truly could be the limit for two John Hersey High School seniors who already have boldly gone where no students before them have gone.
District 214 is all about helping students discover their future. Emily Sohn epitomizes the realization of this mission. The John Hersey High School senior found her calling through a manufacturing youth apprenticeship.
Wheeling High School students are pushing the boundaries of robotics education. They created a DJ robot and showed it off at Automate, the world's largest robotics conference held in downtown Chicago.
Why conduct strategic planning? For many good reasons, among them the fact that a thoughtfully constructed strategic plan, created with input from key stakeholders, can set the stage for student success, operational efficiency and much more.