The truancy rate at Gray M. Sanborn Elementary School rose to 1 percent during the 2016-17 school year, according to a North Cook News analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
Retired Township HSD 214 employee Gary Alperin saved $210,224 toward his pension over 30 years working for public schools, Illinois Teachers' Retirement Fund (TRS) records show.
Retired Palatine CCSD 15 employee Lynn Kaliski saved $38,967 toward her pension over 26 years working for public schools, Illinois Teachers' Retirement Fund (TRS) records show.
The truancy rate at Frank C. Whiteley Elementary School fell to 0.0 percent during the 2016-17 school year, according to a North Cook News analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
Retired Palatine CCSD 15 employee Kathleen Hofmann saved $85,561 toward her pension over 22 years working for public schools, Illinois Teachers' Retirement Fund (TRS) records show.
Friends for Folisi, a candidate committee, reported receiving $1,000 from April 1 through June 30, according to its second quarter report to the Illinois State Board of Elections.
The home at 317 S. Plum Grove Road, Palatine was sold on Oct. 16, 2018 by 317 Plum Grove Prop LLC for $655,000. The buyer was Black Oak Association LLC.
The truancy rate at Central Road Elementary School stayed flat at 0.0 percent during the 2016-17 school year, according to a North Cook News analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
More than 86.9 percent of teachers stay at Westbrook Early Learning Cntr year to year, according to the 2017 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
Retired Prospect Heights SD 23 employee Gwen Fialkowski saved $20,465 toward her pension over 18 years working for public schools, Illinois Teachers' Retirement Fund (TRS) records show.
Property owners in Evanston paid nearly 2.2 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s nearly two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Cook County’s North Shore from Jan 1. to June 30.
Property owners in Winnetka paid more than 2.2 percent of the value of their homes in taxes last year. That’s nearly two times the national average, according to an LGIS analysis of real estate sales data in Cook County’s North Shore from Jan 1. to June 30.