D214 Stories

  • District 214 kicks off inaugural girls flag football season

    District 214 kicked off an exciting new chapter with the official launch of Girls Flag Football, following the sport’s recent recognition by the Illinois High School Association. This initiative marks a significant milestone for the District, with teams established at all six comprehensive high schools, offering a new platform for female athletes to shine.

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  • WildStang: 30 years of engineering and building. And changing lives

    Some high school experiences, as fun or important as they may seem at the time, are fleeting. Others, however, literally change lives in ways that endure for decades. So it is with WildStang, the District 214 competition robotics program. WildStang last week celebrated its 30th anniversary by welcoming alumni, staff, mentors, former mentors and others associated with the highly successful program to a reception at Forest View Educational Center.

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  • Elk Grove High School unveils new Culinary Lab

    The new culinary lab at Elk Grove High School is officially open! With support from Elk Grove Village, students can now hone their skills in a state-of-the-art facility. Check out highlights from today's ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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  • District 214’s Annual Report showcases progress, innovation and community impact

    High School District 214 is pleased to present its 2023-2024 report to the community, reflecting a year of significant progress, innovation and strengthened relationships. Under the guidance of Superintendent Dr. Scott Rowe, the District embarked on its first comprehensive strategic planning effort in nearly 30 years, aiming to shape the next five years and beyond through a commitment to listening and evolving.

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  • Gerry’s Cafe brews up lattes–and opportunities

    When Gerry’s Café celebrated its first anniversary in August, it represented a dream come true for Natalie Griffin—and for the 40 people, including 15 District 214 graduates, who work for her at Gerry’s.

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