Which DuPage County area high school graduates are scheduled for action on Tuesday, Nov. 25?
These former DuPage County area high school athletes will take part in events on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
These former DuPage County area high school athletes will take part in events on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
The upcoming week starting Monday, Nov. 24 will feature these former DuPage County area high school athletes.
On Sunday, Nov. 23, these former DuPage County area high school standouts will be in action.
Saturday, Nov. 22 will feature competition from these former DuPage County area high school standouts.
These ex-DuPage County area high school standouts will participate in competitions on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
These former DuPage County area high school standouts are scheduled to compete the week starting Monday, Nov. 17.
These former DuPage County area high school athletes will take part in events on Friday, Nov. 14.
These ex-DuPage County area high school athletes will be competing in the week starting Monday, Nov. 10.
Friday, Nov. 7 will see these former DuPage County area high school stars in competition.
The week beginning Monday, Nov. 3 will showcase these former DuPage County area high school standouts.
See a running list here. DuPage County is home to 42 public school districts and 144,905 enrolled public school students.
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