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Glenbard North opened its doors in August of 1968. It was the third of the four Glenbard high schools to open. The first principal of Glenbard North was Raymond Livingston. Burt Weber served Glenbard North as principal from 1971-1989, having the longest tenure of any Glenbard North principal at 18 years. The football field, Weber Field, was named in his honor.
Glenbard North is the largest high school among the four high schools in Glenbard Township District 87. Currently, North services approximately 2,827 students from Carol Stream, Glendale Heights, Hanover Park, and Bloomingdale, Illinois.
Glenbard North is part of the DuPage Valley Conference, which includes Naperville Central, Wheaton North and West Chicago.
The school colors are Black & Old Gold and the school mascot is Victor E. Panther.
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