Barrington Community School District 220
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New superintendent Winkelman: 'I know firsthand how special Barrington 220 is'
The Barrington Board of Education approves its new superintendent.
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Barrington School board on district energy initiatives: 'It really is about promoting ecological sustainability'
The Barrington School board received an update on energy initiatives for the district.
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Barrington School Board recognizes teachers for completing 'rigorous' certification program
The Barrington School Board recently celebrated some of Barrington Community School District’s teachers for a certification achievement.
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Barrington 220’s Ficke-Bradford acknowledged 'all of LGBTQ community at 220 and expressed pride in them'
Barrington 220 School Board President Sandra Ficke-Bradford celebrated Pride Month at a recent school board meeting.
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Morrison: ‘Find out what books and classroom assignments are being suggested or handed out and opt-out’
State Rep. Tom Morrison (R-Palatine) is supporting parents who oppose Barrington 220 school district’s inclusion of a highly sexual graphic novel on a summer reading list meant for sixth graders.
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Bailey on Barrington 220: ‘Schools need to get out of the far-left propaganda business and get back into the education business’
Leading GOP candidate for governor State Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) weighed in on the inclusion of Maia Kobabe’s "Gender Queer" on a summer reading list for sixth-grade students. The book has received attention from parents given its graphic depiction of sex scenes.
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Barrington 220 parent: ‘Stop sexualizing our kids. Stop abusing them’
A parent strongly voiced her concern about the curriculum implemented at the Barrington 220 School District during the Barrington 220 Board of Education Meeting on Tuesday.
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April vote will decide if Barrington School District 220 receives $185 million to finance renovations
Voters will head to the polls on April 2 to decide if Barrington School District 220 should take on $185 million in bonds for financing several building improvements.