Christopher Peterson, Wilmette Life, 28 Aug 2008, 5, 11 Sunset Ridge District 29 in Winnetka and New Trier are a likely stop for planned demonstrations at North Shore Schocols next week acccording to officials. State Sen. Rev. James Meeks, D-15, intends t
Christopher Peterson, Wilmette Life, 28 Aug 2008, 5, 11 Sunset Ridge District 29 in Winnetka and New Trier are a likely …
Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 4 Sep 2008 Comments by Chicago residents on demonstration in Northfield to protest school funding inequities. Photograph Skyler Wells, Jasmine Mosley and Demetrius Hunt of Chicago
Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 4 Sep 2008 Comments by Chicago residents on demonstration in Northfield to protest school funding …
Christopher Peterson, Wilmette Life, 4 Sep 2008, p. 9 Process of accepting applications for admission to New Trier by demonstrators from Chicago. Both school officials and protest organizers have noted that enrollment will not be permitted because of st
Christopher Peterson, Wilmette Life, 4 Sep 2008, p. 9 Process of accepting applications for admission to New Trier by demonstrators from …
Christopher Peterson, Wilmette Life, 4 Sep 2008, p. 9 Photograph State Sen. Rev. James Meeks speaking to members of the press at New Trier High School's Northfield campus during a Chicago school boycott to call attention to school funding inequities.
Christopher Peterson, Wilmette Life, 4 Sep 2008, p. 9 Photograph State Sen. Rev. James Meeks speaking to members of the press …
Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 11 Sep 2008, 7, 15 New Trier senior, Matt McCambridge, is president of Student Alliance, New Trier's student senate. After talking with the Chicago students protesting school funding inequities Sept. 2, he formed a coa
Eric Johnson, Wilmette Life, 11 Sep 2008, 7, 15 New Trier senior, Matt McCambridge, is president of Student Alliance, New Trier's …
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