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St. Joseph-Ogden High School looks for Veterans to talk to students
When Lieutenant Jimmy Cross was in Vietnam he carried letters from a woman named Martha in his backpack. Martha attended…
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SJO presents “I Hate Shakespeare” Oct. 21 and 22
St. Joseph-Ogden High School Drama Director Chandler Dalton is challenging her actors. The students are tackling Shakespeare this fall. “When…
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Elsbernd and Ochs selected as PVO Students of the Month
Prairieview Ogden has selected eighth-grade student Emily Elsbernd and seventh-grade student Caleb Ochs as the Student of the Month for…
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District #169 Board Agenda 10.15.2018
The St. Joseph Community Consolidated School District #169 board will meet on Monday, October 15, 2018 at 6:30 pm in the Grade School Conference…
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IMEA announces participants for fall concerts
Student-musicians across the state auditioned to participate in IMEA (Illinois Music Education Association) concerts later in the fall. St. Joseph-Ogden…
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Area schools receive recognition from Lt. Governor’s office
St. Joseph District #169, St. Joseph-Ogden High School, Prairieview-Ogden and Heritage Schools were recognized by the Lt. Governor’s office for…
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Heritage High School ready to kick-off homecoming week
Heritage High School will kick-off homecoming this year with a Grand March and dance on October 6. The Homecoming King…
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Hess views work as blessing
Chuck Hess thinks coming to work is a blessing. Hess, who is the new music director at St. Joseph-Ogden High…
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Edwards named SJO Fine Arts Student of the Month
Nadirah Edwards loves to be creative. Whether its marching band, which she hopes to participate in again next year, or…
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Royal passes on wisdom to SJO students
Being excellent was the theme of the Academic Awards ceremony held at St. Joseph-Ogden High School last week. Principal Gary…
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