It’s school registration time for the 2015/2016 academic year and, if you’re considering alternatives to public schools, there’s a great presentation coming
MoreBarrington 220’s footprint is growing in the New Year. On Dec. 31, the board of education finalized the purchase of land adjacent
MoreOne of Barrington’s newest businesses founded by three of the community’s youngest entrepreneurs is offering a gift that keeps on giving this
MoreFormer Secretary of the Treasury, 1964 Barrington High School alumnus and current Barrington Hills resident, Henry Paulson, Jr., will speak at BHS
MoreBarrington High School’s Business Startup Incubator class has been so successful, seven additional high schools are adopting Barrington 220’s new INCubatoredu curriculum
MoreThe Barrington 220 School District just announced an exciting new partnership between Sunny Hill Elementary School and the Boys & Girls Clubs
MoreToday marks the first full week on the new job for Dr. Brian Harris who took over as the superintendent of Barrington
MoreBHS-TV students and incoming Barrington High School juniors Tommy Derken and Gus Goetze are the winners of the first-ever iPadpalooza, a contest
MoreSince our first (and fabulous) 365BarringtonTV reporter Catherine Goetze is heading to Stanford University after graduating with the BHS Class of 2014
MoreInvestors have given five student companies created during Barrington High School’s inaugural Business Startup Incubator class a major shot at real-life success
MoreIt’s graduation day for Barrington High School’s Class of 2014! The ceremony starts at 7 p.m. tonight at Willow Creek Community Church.
MoreJust seven weeks after outgoing Barrington 220 school superintendent Dr. Tom Leonard announced his upcoming departure, in a special meeting today the
MoreThe Barrington 220 school libraries will be bursting with new books and e-readers thanks to a generous donation from the Friends of
MoreThe audience is raving after opening night of the Barrington High School production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, Cats. It’s the last
MoreChess Without Borders, a Barrington-based non-profit chess and charitable organization, recently hosted its sixth annual chess tournament benefiting Meher, a nine year-old
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