Two car crashes last year killing Huntley teens, plus a twenty-year old from Algonquin, may have led to the formation of an Operation Click chapter covering Dundee-Crown, Huntley, Marengo, Hampshire and Algonquin’s Jacob High School. During the d’Andrea’s 2013 Operation … Continue reading
Category Archives: Hampshire High School
Future McHenry County Regional Superintendent of School Joe Williams is quoted in an article on Home Schooling published by the Illinois State Board of Election. Here’s his two paragraphs: “Joe Williams, ROE #44 assistant superintendent in McHenry County and also … Continue reading
Palm cards were the order of the day for non-incumbent District 300 candidate Dorota Jordan at the Science Fair held at Hampshire High School recently. Here’s what it looks like. First the front: Now the back: … Continue reading
McHenry County Blog has been exploring wind energy possibilities. Our first story pointed out that it is virtually non-existent in the Northern Illinois: Wind Power Not Making a Dent in Illinois The next two stories (Quest-1, Quest-2) told of District … Continue reading
McHenry County Blog has been exploring wind energy possibilities. Our first story pointed out that it is virtually non-existent in the Northern Illinois: Wind Power Not Making a Dent in Illinois The next two stories (Quest-1, Quest-2) told of District … Continue reading
Yesterday, McHenry County Blog outlined printed the first half of David Ulm’s quest to produce Carpentersville District 300’s electricity from windmills. Today we look at how he proposes to pay for it. “We’re ready to move as soon as our … Continue reading
Yesterday, McHenry County Blog outlined printed the first half of David Ulm’s quest to produce Carpentersville District 300’s electricity from windmills. Today we look at how he proposes to pay for it. “We’re ready to move as soon as our … Continue reading
If you need evidence that the Carpentersville School District 300 tax hikers Advance 300) >were excessively optimistic, you just need to some math on Chicago Tribune reporter Mark Shuman’s article on the opening of Hampshire High School. Designed for 2,500 … Continue reading
If you need evidence that the Carpentersville School District 300 tax hikers Advance 300) >were excessively optimistic, you just need to some math on Chicago Tribune reporter Mark Shuman’s article on the opening of Hampshire High School. Designed for 2,500 … Continue reading