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Libertyville middle school teacher charged after authorities say he created AI child sex abuse materials

Libertyville middle school teacher charged after authorities say he created AI child sex abuse materials

A Libertyville middle school social studies teacher is facing felony charges related to using artificial intelligence to generate child sex abuse materials of students.

 
Changes to student loans went into effect July 1. Here’s what to know

Changes to student loans went into effect July 1. Here’s what to know

Changes to federal student loans expected to affect millions of borrowers went into effect July 1. Along with the end of the Biden-era SAVE plan, the changes are expected to raise the cost of payments for millions of borrowers.

 
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Suburban schools grapple with AI cyberbullying, deepfakes as new law takes effect

Beginning July 1, the state’s definition of cyberbullying was expanded to include AI-generated digital replicas, forcing districts across Illinois to update policies and procedures.

 
Elgin Community College receives donated fire engine for training

Elgin Community College receives donated fire engine for training

The North Aurora Fire Protection District has donated a 1995 Pierce fire engine to Elgin Community College’s Center for Emergency Services program.

 
District 15 school board member steps down

District 15 school board member steps down

Palatine Township Elementary District 15 board member Lisa Beth Szczupaj announced Tuesday she is stepping down after nine years, eight as board president.

 
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College of DuPage welcomes new students with fall orientation sessions

College of DuPage welcomes new students with fall orientation sessions

College of DuPage is hosting New Student Orientation sessions Aug. 11-13 for fall semester students. The sessions, held at McAninch Arts Center, include presentations, workshops, campus resource exploration, and opportunities to connect with fellow students and college organizations.

 
District 214 could ask voters to approve $300 million for school renovations

District 214 could ask voters to approve $300 million for school renovations

Northwest Suburban High School District 214 board members are considering asking voters to approve at least $300 million in taxing authority for school renovations in November, in what would be the Arlington Heights-based district’s first referendum in some five decades.

 
Benedictine Four Corners partners with the village of Lisle to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary

Benedictine Four Corners partners with the village of Lisle to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary

In celebration of the 250th anniversary of American Independence, the Benedictine Four Corners community has joined together to help the village of Lisle commemorate this historic milestone.

 
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