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iPads at New Trier, Beat Street Moves and More Top Stories of the Week
It's been a busy week for news — check out our top stories of the week and see what you may have missed here.
Half of New Trier's Body Now Equipped With with iPads: The 2013-14 school year kicked off with over half of New Trier High School's student body, or around 2,300 students, using iPads as a learning tool.
Northfield Police Locate Missing Indiana Man: Northfield Police helped an elderly disoriented man who was 300 miles away from his Indiana home.
NTHS Students Achieve High ACT Scores: New Trier High School is among the top open-enrollment public high schools once again for ACT achievement. Students in the Class of 2013 had an average composite score of 27.5. (In comparison, the average score for 2013 in Illinois was 20.6 and the average score nationally was 20.9).
Two Charged With Allowing Minors to Consume Alcohol: Check out this story and more in this week's Winnetka Police Blotter.
Beat Street Officially Opens Its Doors at New Location: Beat Street, a novelty and gift shop in Hubbard Woods, has officially opened its doors at its new location at 1081 Gage St.
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