Summer school enrollment open for EHS students
The Intelligencer
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District 7 is offering Edwardsville High School students opportunities to extend their learning beyond the school year.
Many students take advantage of summer school courses to free time in their schedules during the regular school year to pursue more of the elective courses available at Edwardsville High School.
Registration for high school summer school begins on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021, and closes Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 4:30 p.m.
Summer school information will be available online at www.ecusd7.org/summerschoo/registration
Hard copies can be picked up from Lincoln Middle School, Liberty Middle School, Edwardsville High School or at Hadley House during regular business hours.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: Bond is strong as ever for Allaria brothers
Matt is a minister; Joe and Mark are finance partners
Scott Marion, smarion@edwpub.net
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Edwardsville graduate Joe Allaria makes a catch during his days as a wide receiver with SIU Carbondale.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville’s Mark Allaria, right, plays defense during his basketball playing days with the Tigers.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville graduate Matt Allaria with his wife, Amber, and their daughters, Faith and Grace.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville quarterback Matt Allaria looks for running room during a game in his junior season in 1998.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
WHERE ARE THEY NOW: Allaria brothers enjoyed success at EHS
Mark, Matt and Joe played football and basketball for Tigers
Scott Marion, smarion@edwpub.net
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Left to right, brothers Matt, Mark and Joe Allaria graduated from Edwardsville in 2000, 1998 and 2007, respectively.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville quarterback Joe Allaria, right, talks to EHS coach Tim Dougherty during Allaria’s senior season in 2006.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville quarterback Joe Allaria, a 2007 EHS graduate, picks up yardage during a playoff game against East St. Louis.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville graduate Matt Allaria, left, during his basketball playing days at EHS.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
Trustees approve Rte. 157 Bluffview Commerce Park
Charles Bolinger, charles.bolinger@edwpub.net
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GLEN CARBON Trustees capped 2020 with a special meeting, two weeks after the final regular trustee board meeting Tuesday. The full board considered the following items:
• A $1 million intergovernmental agreement with Edwardsville for TheCENTER, the city’s proposed ice rink, teen center and exercise facility that would be built behind Edwardsville High School
• A liability insurance and workers compensation package for 2021
• An ordinance approving certain variances and a planned development at Bluffview
Trustee Mary Beth Williams was absent. The remaining trustees voted unanimously to pass the intergovernmental agreement for TheCENTER and the liability insurance and workers compensation package.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: Range helped Tigers end state tourney drought
Edwardsville graduate was state medalist in high jump
Scott Marion, smarion@edwpub.net
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Edwardsville’s Justin Range clears 6-5 on his way to winning the high jump at the Madison County Red Division meet during his senior year in 1993.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville’s Justin Range takes aim at the hoop during the 1993 Class AA state quarterfinals against Rockford Guilford at the Assembly Hall in Champaign.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville’s Justin Range, right, gets a hug from teammate Andrew Thompson after the Tigers beat Bethalto in the championship game of the Class AA Edwardsville Sectional in 1993.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less