About Pennoyer

Pennoyer School proudly educates children from parts of Norridge, Harwood Heights, and unincorporated Norwood Park Township. During the 1830's, the Pennoyer family came from new England and settled in what is now known as Norridge. The land they settled laid between what is now East River Road and Cumberland Avenue. In 1838, members of the community met at the home of John Pennoyer to discuss the plans for the development of a school. The school began in 1839, in Pennoyer's home. In 1954 it was decided to build a new school at the corner of Cumberland and Foster Avenue. A major addition was added in 2001. The school district proudly educates children in grades PK-8.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Comcast Internet Program for families in need

Students and families need Internet access at home. That's why, last year, Comcast introduced Internet Essentials - a program that gives eligible low-income families Internetservice in their homes for $9.95 a month, a computer for $150, and free digital literacy training.   In its first year, more than13,000 Illinois families signed up for the program.

 

For more information about Internet Essentials, please visit www.internetessentials.com.

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