D219 Family Liaisons share what authentic family engagement looks like at the #AFESummit2024. Thank you #AASA for inviting D219 to the table for this important conversation.
Niles Township High Schools District 219
Primary and Secondary Education
Skokie, IL 1,315 followers
Niles Township High School District 219 serves the communities of Skokie, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, and Niles.
About us
Niles Township High Schools District 219 currently serves more than 4,600 students from Lincolnwood, Skokie, and parts of Morton Grove and Niles.
- Industry
- Primary and Secondary Education
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Skokie, IL
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2018
Locations
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Primary
7700 Gross Point Rd
Skokie, IL 60077, US
Employees at Niles Township High Schools District 219
Updates
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A beautiful recount of the historic journey of the Assyrian Language and Culture course presented at the #AFESummit2024 by Caroline, Ramina and William. Thank you #AASA for giving us the platform to share our powerful story.
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Allegra, Anthony and Kia on Normalizing the College ‘And’ Careers Binary at the #AFE24Summit2024. Thank you AASA, The School Superintendents Association for giving us a platform to have these conversations.
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#brightfutures at #d219 Wherever you are, thank you for being an educator! https://lnkd.in/gMUGWvEv
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Catch us at the NWPA Job Fair this Saturday! https://lnkd.in/gGdX9GDu
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We are excited to introduce our Staff Spotlight Series. Each month, we will highlight outstanding staff members from our district recommended by their students and colleagues. This month, we are highlighting the inspiring Davone Robinson, a dean at Niles North! Fully devoted to his students, Mr. Robinson shines as a true example of student advocacy. In addition to leading an impactful D219 HBCU trip to Tennessee, he also sponsors Niles North's Black Student Union and Green Thumbs Club. Mr. Robinson’s dedication truly knows no bounds and we are lucky to have him at D219.
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Our District looks forward to meeting you at the NWPA High School Educator Job Fair on March 2! We are eager to discuss the upcoming job opportunities with you. Don't forget to bring your resume and learn more about our offerings. #D219
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Join us in congratulating Dillin Randolph, for his recognition as the 2024 Cook County Co-Regional Teacher of the Year! Dillin is also a member of a cohort of thirteen finalists who are eligible for the state's top honor - 2024 Illinois Teacher of the Year. Later this spring, Illinois State Superintendent, Dr. Tony Sanders, will select the 2024 Illinois Teacher of the Year out of the 13 finalists. We, of course, are rooting for Dillin. Please join us in cheering him on. There is also a lot of excitement at Niles North in celebration of Brett Bildstein, Athletic Director and Caroline E. Benjamin, Student Activities Director. Both are recipients of the Administrator Award of Meritorious Service. This award is presented to educators who have connected with their school community and have made a positive impact. We are incredibly proud of these three distinguished D219 colleagues. Please join us in congratulating Dillin, Brett and Caroline. Find ISBE’s press release here: https://lnkd.in/gzA3VNEi #D219
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Congrats Dillin Randolph! Your D219 family is immensely proud to have such a dedicated educator on our team! Keep inspiring and making a difference with our students, Mr. Randolph! We can't wait to see the incredible impact you'll continue to have in the future of education. Congratulations once again on this well-deserved accomplishment! 👏
🎉 I'm truly humbled and honored to be named Illinois State Board of Education Cook County Teacher of the Year and a finalist for Illinois State Teacher of the Year. From Niles West to Rolling Meadows to ETHS, it's been an incredible journey working with students over the years, and I'm deeply honored to have this opportunity to represent our amazing educators across the state. For me, teaching is all about connecting with young minds and showing them the magic of reading, writing, and literacy. Reading the word and reading the world. It's about making learning fun and meaningful, and I couldn't be happier doing what I love every day. It has also been a part of my personal mission to push for systemic changes and racial justice that will help make students feel like they belong and believe in their own potential. Thank you to everyone who has supported me, and let's keep making magic together! https://lnkd.in/g678NW_x
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