It’s déjà vu all over again at School District 163. Ms. Belinda Mosby is on the agenda again for consideration for a job in the district.
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RTHS Senior Nasir Bailey Wins “Who’s Number One” Wrestling Tournament
Rich Township High School District 227 Senior Nasir Bailey earned the title of best high school wrestler in the nation in the 138-pound class.
Marist High School To Announce Expansion of its Campus
Marist High School announces the expansion of its Mt. Greenwood campus with the purchase of a 75,000 sq. ft. facility, located in Palos Heights.
SD 163 Board Members Gave Their Children Access to Schools at the Start of the Pandemic
eNews Park Forest has discovered several instances where children of School District 163 board members were given access to Michelle Obama School, sometimes unsupervised, at the start of the pandemic and beyond.
Park Forest Student Spends Summer Using Ultrafast Lasers to Study Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Julianna Cox, a senior at Mississippi Valley State University and graduate of Crete-Monee High School can handle some of the fastest lasers in the world.
RTHS District 227 Announces New Leadership Team For 2022 – 2023
Superintendent Dr. Johnnie Thomas is pleased to announce the new leadership team for Rich Township District 227.
GSU partners with Southern Illinois University to Offer JD Degrees to Students
In a historic move, GSU entered an agreement with SIU to allow students to earn both bachelor’s and juris doctor (JD) degrees in six years.
Register in One Day via Prairie State College’s Walk-in Wednesdays
The fall semester begins soon at Prairie State College (PSC), and registering for classes can happen in as little as one day.
Prairie State College Board Of Trustees Searches For New Member
A member has resigned from the Prairie State College (PSC) Board of Trustees and the Board is now seeking candidates to fill the vacancy.
SD 163 Board Votes Against Hiring Board President Mosby’s Wife
One board member justified his vote in favor of the hiring by apparently arguing that nepotism and favoritism have been a long-standing reality in the district and should be allowed to continue.





