D214Stories
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Nate Mabry and Veronica Znajda are the 2025 recipients of High School District 214’s Howard Lester Awards. These awards are presented annually to one male and one female senior athlete in recognition of superior athletic achievements, academics and character, including truthfulness, heart and effort.
Mabry and Znajda earn 2025 Lester Awards
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Six graduating seniors have been named the 2025 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.
Calisch Award winners embody renaissance spirit in the arts
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Students took their high mileage vehicles to the Autobahn Raceway in Joliet for a thrilling test of engineering and innovation.
Fueling innovation: D214 students race to the finish at Autobahn Raceway
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Stocks surged, headlines broke, and 90 high school students raced to outsmart the market. With every tick of the clock, profits were made or lost, and every decision had the capability to push a team ahead or send their portfolio crashing.
District 214 invests in the future of finance
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A day of coding and collaboration unfolded at John Hersey High School as the 3rd Annual Hackathon brought together over 70 students from District 214 and surrounding suburbs. With the theme “educating others,” students of all experience levels took on challenges, developing everything from apps to websites in a fast-paced, 12-hour coding marathon.
Hersey's 3rd Annual Hackathon sparks innovation and collaboration
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In January 1985, eight students eager to improve their English skills and eight tutors ready to teach created a program that changed lives. This program is Read to Learn. Their mission: to increase the literacy level of adults in the northwest suburbs to become more confident and active members of the community.
Read to Learn: 40 years of lives changed
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94.9%Four-year graduation rate
96.6%of 9th Graders are on track to graduate
1,966Number of students 2020-2021
1,131Students taking AP or dual credit courses