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  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Alden-Hebron elementary school second grader Nick Fabryoy practices writing a cursive lower case letter F during Davina VanderPal's class. Alden-Hebron elementary recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com Alden-Hebron elementary school second grader Nick Fabryoy practices writing a cursive lower case letter F during Davina VanderPal's class. Alden-Hebron elementary recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Second graders Thomas Weber, (center) and Sam Hanfland, (right)Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com Second graders Thomas Weber, (center) and Sam Hanfland, (right)Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Karen Fallon helps Daisy Garcia on her reading during class at Alden-Hebron elementary school. Recently Alden-Hebron won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com Karen Fallon helps Daisy Garcia on her reading during class at Alden-Hebron elementary school. Recently Alden-Hebron won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education.

  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Third grade teacher Allison Thompson helps Katerina Hatelak on her math work at Alden-Hebron elementary school. Recently Alden-Hebron won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com Third grade teacher Allison Thompson helps Katerina Hatelak on her math work at Alden-Hebron elementary school. Recently Alden-Hebron won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Second grade teacher at Alden-Hebron elementary school, Davina VanderPal asks a question to students, left to right, Stephen Schmidt, Ashlynn Jensen, Corrine Elswick, Ida Baker, and Cindy Carbayal about mystery books. Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com Second grade teacher at Alden-Hebron elementary school, Davina VanderPal asks a question to students, left to right, Stephen Schmidt, Ashlynn Jensen, Corrine Elswick, Ida Baker, and Cindy Carbayal about mystery books. Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education.

  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Cindy Carbayal looks at a Cam Jansen mystery book during Davina VanderPal's second grade class at Alden-Hebron elementary school. Recently Alden-Hebron won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com Cindy Carbayal looks at a Cam Jansen mystery book during Davina VanderPal's second grade class at Alden-Hebron elementary school. Recently Alden-Hebron won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
A third grade student raises her hand to answer a question about fractions at Alden-Hebron elementary school. Recently Alden-Hebron won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com A third grade student raises her hand to answer a question about fractions at Alden-Hebron elementary school. Recently Alden-Hebron won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

  • Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.

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    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Alden-Hebron elementary school second grader Nick Fabryoy practices writing a cursive lower case letter F during Davina VanderPal's class. Alden-Hebron elementary recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.
    Jenny Kane - jkane@shawmedia.com
Second graders Thomas Weber, (center) and Sam Hanfland, (right)Alden-Hebron elementary school recently won an academic improvement award from the Illinois State Board of education. Principal Kim Qualls said the school's improvement was a result of fundamental changes in policy across the school. Every six weeks teachers, paraprofessionals and administration get together and individually analyze student's performance and tailor their curriculum to meet student needs.