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McMahon said he learned teachers wanted the program to reach younger students, so the program was expanded to include students as young as second grade.

He said students weighed in on ways they experience cyberbullying, such as through comments left on “Instagram” photos that are posted online.

“When you post something on the Internet, there’s a level of permanency there,” he said. “We’re trying to get them to understand the permanency of the Internet.”

More presentations are scheduled at two Aurora schools and South Elgin High School.

Starting Dec. 1, a few 16th Judicial Circuit branches will be closed certain days of the month. Chief Judge Robert Spence announced the changes last week. The Kane County Judicial Center will be closed Mondays.

The Aurora branch will be closed the second and fourth Fridays of each month, but will be open if the month has a fifth Friday. The Elgin branch will be closed on the first and third Fridays.

McMahon said the changes will not result in cutting employee hours. Instead, he can send his staff to higher-volume courts when needed on those days.

He said the changes are partly the result of using technology, such as video bond call reaching multiple locations, but he doesn’t think it will do much to relieve the office’s budget pressure.

“I don’t see that there’s a cost savings for us,” he said.

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