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College Visit

Truman State University will be visiting on Wed. March 14th.

 

College Visit

Benedictine University will be visiting on Tuesday March 13th.

 
Health Care for all kids...Family Care!

Health Care for all kids...Family Care!

FamilyCare Hotline 1-866-All-KIDs (1-866-255-5437)

TTY 1-877-204-1012

http://www.familycareillinois.com/

What is FamilyCare?

FamilyCare offers healthcare coverage to parents living with their children 18 years old or younger. FamilyCare also covers relatives who are caring for children in place of their parents.

What health services does FamilyCare cover?

Like All Kids, FamilyCare covers doctor visits, dental care, specialty medical services, hospital care, emergency services, prescription drugs and more.

What if you have health insurance?

If you have health insurance and your family income qualifies for FamilyCare Share, Premium or Rebate, you have a choice. FamilyCare Rebate helps to pay for your insurance premiums. FamilyCare Share and FamilyCare Premium provide a medical card to help cover medical services that your plan does not cover.

Who can get FamilyCare?

Parents can get FamilyCare if they live in Illinois and meet the FamilyCare income limits. They must be U.S. citizens or meet immigration requirements. All Kids or FamilyCare health benefits will not affect your immigration status unless you receive services in a nursing home or mental health facility.

How much income can a parent have?

Parents can have income up to the amounts shown in the income guideline chart. Check the income limit for the size of your family.

What does FamilyCare cost?

There are small co-pays, from $2 to $3, for doctor visits and prescriptions. Parents in FamilyCare Premium pay a monthly premium, from $15 to $40, depending on the number of family members covered. More »

 

Kaneland High School to host Guest Speaker

Kaneland High School will be hosting guest speaker Doug Moorhead, CEO/President of Earl Energy on February 6th and 7th. More »

 

Congratulations to the WYSE team!

The Kaneland World Youth Science and Engeneering (WYSE) team placed 2nd at the regional competition at Waubonsee Community College and will advance, as a team, to the sectionals at Northern Illinois University on Tuesday, March 6. The team competed in the 1500 division which includes private as well as public schools. Brian Edwards placed 3rd in Biology and 2nd in English. Kaylee McPhee placed 1st in English. Brandon Stahl placed 2nd in physics. Ethan Witt placed 1st in physics. Shannon Woodill placed 2nd in math. Also contributing to the overall team score and helping to secure advancement to the NIU sectionals are: Kate Dray, Keri Groen, Mallory Groen, Nicole Hanlon, Joe Rodriguez, Alejandra Salinas, Nathaniel Snyder, Molly Speckman, and Ryan Straughn. Good Luck at NIU WYSE team!

 

Les Miserables Tickets Now Available!

Maple Park, IL – Advance purchase tickets have gone on sale for Kaneland High School’s performance of Les Misérables School Edition. Performances will be Friday, March 16 at 7:00 p.m., Saturday, March 17 at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, March 18 at 2:00 p.m. in the Kaneland High School Auditorium. More »

 

Student of the Term - Term 2

Congratulations to the Science Department's Student of the Term for 2nd Term, Margaret Ruppel. Maggie is a senior and has a great passion for science. She is currently in physics class and is also an active member of the science club. In class Maggie is a natural leader and is always glad to help someone either during lab or STEP. She has competed in both the Motion Machine and Air Car competitions that were offered by the science club. Maggie also has perfect attendance in our club and is a natural leader.

 

Student of the Term - Term 1

Congratulations to the Science Department's Student of the Term for 1st Term, Ethan Witt. Ethan is a sophomore in Physics. He has a great personality and does an awesome job working with others in class. On our first three test, Ethan has helped us set the curve by getting perfects on each of the test. Ethan does a great job of leading his lab group and working with others during STEP. He loves science and how it relates to the world around us. He says, “Physics is great because it explains why things happen the way they do.”

 

College Visit

Western Il University will be visiting on Wed. Feb. 29th.

 

College Visit

U of I Springfield will be visiting on Tuesday Feb. 28th.

 

College Visit

ITT Technical Institute will be visiting on Monday Feb. 6th @ 11:30.

 

College Visit

Concordia University will be visiting on Thursday Feb. 9th @ 11:15.

 
Junior College/Career planning and ACT Prep

Junior College/Career planning and ACT Prep

Preparing yourself for life and education after high school is important. Mapping Your Future can help! See the attached information for help and direction during your Junior Year. More »

 
Course Descriptions and Registration Guide

Course Descriptions and Registration Guide

Full Guide for the 2012 2013 school year! More »

 

New Laws Regarding Cell Phones & Driving

A reminder for students and parents, the use of cell phones or other electronic devices, are prohibited by law, while operating a motor vehicle within a school zone. Persons under the age of 19, while holding a graduated license, may not drive a vehicle on a roadway while using a wireless phone. No one may operate a motor vehicle on a roadway while using an electronic communication device to compose, send or read an electronic message (texting). Students with a graduated license are not allowed to have more than one passenger in the vehicle for the first year that they have their driver’s license. This is for the first year that the driver’s license was issued, not until they turn 17. The only exception is immediate family members in the vehicle.

 

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