Another 27 employees have reached the quarter-century mark. Two have marked 35 years.
She was accused of "time theft," which she denied. She alleged violations of her rights under the federal leave law.
The district needs time for a "comprehensive" and "inclusive" search, the superintendent said.
She oversaw academic gains at another local school, the district said.
Elmhurst District 205 Board of Education Votes to Approve Jill Zapata as Principal of Emerson Elementary
He was appointed after his predecessor was arrested on felony charges in Rockford.
The principal, who took the helm seven years ago, is leaving in June.
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She is taking an administrative job in another suburban district, starting July 1.
The superintendent reduced the effect of the board's reprimand. The board's leader explained what happened.
More classrooms and an AI lab are in the plans. The zoning board approved the project.
She worked at Hinsdale Central before coming to Elmhurst.
The district cannot use a previous reprimand as a basis for firing the teacher, according to the agreement.
A former longtime board member often brought up the faculty's expansion.
New officials find opportunities to cut costs on items such as garbage, copiers and electricity.
The district is looking for a new auditor, stressing timeliness.
The district is responding to a $50,000 credit card scandal, which led to the ouster of a top official.
She previously went to an event in Vienna, Austria.
"They have to go along with the ride," a board member said about York teachers.
The superintendent gave two examples of schools that are beating the odds.
She presided during the tense pandemic years and stood outside the school during an anti-mask protest.
The district blamed a former official in a long-secret report. The school system only released the document after the police did so.
An official worried over the cost, saying the district had "difficult" financial decisions ahead.
The district is focused on the bones of buildings, as opposed to the major work in the first half of the decade.
Despite a promise, the district won't reveal its findings on credit card use.
Most Elmhurst schools saw smaller class sizes last school year. Parents raised concerns about the issue last year.
A cross-country runner's alcohol violation resulted in a controversy at the student newspaper.
The board mandated they pay for their attendance, unlike cases last month.
In one school, more than half the teachers missed at least 10 days last year, according to the state.
More than 500 students auditioned for fewer than 50 company roles in this year’s production.
The local district has yet to say who, if anyone, signed off on a former official's credit card spending.
The board has adopted resolutions on the residency of five students in recent weeks.
A board member voted against the move, but did not explain why. "I don't want to belabor the point tonight," she said.
Officials blamed the tax hike on cost hikes for insurance, transportation and food.
He was hired as a finance official for another district two weeks after resigning in Elmhurst.
The district had "very established" relations with certain contractors and vendors, an official said.
Heavy rains in August revealed the problem, a top official said.
For a year, the school board was quiet on a low financial ranking. The silence was broken last week.
The school board would likely have to approve an agreement with the teacher.
York High School was first among demographically similar schools on the science section of the ACT, the standardized test for juniors.