The Schingoethe Center is showcasing "Eye to Eye," an interdisciplinary exhibition featuring works from artists around the world.
The electric buses now make up one-third of District 129's fleet, according to a report.
Fewer than 100 students nationwide were chosen for the highly selective pre-college Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Program.
Louis May Alcott's classic novel, following the four March sisters, will be performed as the school's fall play.
The Class of 2026 student is pursuing three majors and three minors while on a pre-med track at Aurora University.
In an effort to help address the growing demand for professionals who are qualified to diagnose and treat hearing, speech, and language ...
The middle school educator was honored for her exceptional use of Newsela to enhance literacy instruction and support student engagement.
October is National Principals Month, and D131 is proud to honor the 21 principals who serve our schools with leadership and dedication.
The president was honored for her dedication to advancing education and expanding access for students of all backgrounds.
A teacher at Rollins Elementary School was recognized for going above and beyond for her students.
The East Aurora Tomcats played their inaugural girls flag football game against Elgin High School.
The center aims to provide financial resources to students and staff through informational seminars and educational opportunities.
When Taina Torres, of the Class of 2023, was crowned Miss Puerto Rico of Aurora, she saw it not just as a title, but as a platform.
Every student is eligible for free breakfast and lunch this school year. No fees or applications are required.
U.S. News & World Report has released its latest rankings on the best high schools in the country, and this Aurora school made the list.
Aurora University's Algebra Recitation Program has been named a finalist for the 2025 Examples of Excelencia.
Less than one quarter of 1 percent of test takers nationwide score a 36 on the ACT, District 129 officials said.
At Nancy Young Elementary, Mrs. McDonald supports students and staff with creative incentives and a helping hand wherever needed.
The new assistant principal joins West Aurora School District 129 from Oswego's school district where he worked as a fifth-grade teacher.
The District 131 parent served on an ISBE committee and provided input on how to improve the annual statewide summit.
The dean of students at Washington Middle School made the switch to McCleery Elementary School, where she'll serve as assistant principal.
Preschool and elementary school students had their artwork displayed in the board room located at the District 131 Administrative Center.
The administrator most recently served as department chair and behavioral health team lead at an academy in Chicago Public Schools.
Area students from Aurora are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Matthew Thorpe has served as a multilingual English teacher at West Aurora High School for two years.
"I realized I couldn’t see myself anywhere other than the Naval Academy," she said after researching and visiting the Naval Academy.
The Class of 2025 student board members said farewell and seniors were recognized for their academic achievements by the Board.
Within District 129, she has previously worked as assistant principal of Hill Elementary School and principal of Freeman Elementary School.
Students were honored for having high GPAs, completing many community service hours and taking classes at Waubonsee Community College.
The students and teacher discussed how they helped the Veterans Smile not-for-profit organization with Poppy Art pieces they created.
The recent IHSA Journalism State Final marked several firsts for East Aurora High School and District 131.
The Metea Valley High School student was chosen from among over 16,000 students nationwide to receive a corporate-sponsored scholarship.
The District 129 Board of Education will present its chosen candidate for a vote at an upcoming meeting.
Gold medal winners will be eligible to advance to the state championship held at the Summer Games in June.
Nominees will be recognized and winners will be announced at an upcoming banquet.
Kevin Martinez was selected out of a pool of more than 105,000 candidates to be named a prestigious Coca-Cola Scholar.
The eighth graders crafted original narrative poems that explored “Where I’m From,” both literally and figuratively.
She brings over 15 years of experience supporting multilingual learners and leading school communities to the West Aurora school district.