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Arlington Heights middle school teachers will be only a phone call away for students and parents when District 25 establishes a voice-mail system this summer.

Bob Inglesby, the district’s education technology director, said the $8,000 voice-mail system was funded by the ABC/25 Foundation and money raised from a buy-a-brick program after the demolition of the former South Middle School building.

The voice-mail system will allow students who are at home, sick for the day, to call their teachers and listen to a message detailing assignments, and leave a message.

Inglesby said the system should be running July 1.