Residents interested in the appointment need to submit letter of intent and complete candidate's application by Aug. 25.
Get in a fun day at the zoo before school starts.
Experienced D181 administrator chosen to lead elementary school pending board approval on August 25.
Hinsdale High School Teachers Association and Dist. 86 school board issue joint statement.
Hinsdale High School Teachers Association "fights back" Dist. 86 board's "glossy mailer of factual errors" with quick start guide.
D86 parent writes: "Great institutions lead the way; they do not follow others. "
K-9 demonstration and touch a truck at the Hinsdale Oasis on I-294. State Police will also show how to properly install a child safety seat.
Statement by Hinsdale High School Teachers Association urges Dist. 86 school board to end the media stunts.
Resident says Hinsdale High School Teachers Association following hard core strategies in contract negotiations.
Image of ax inadvertently appears on Facebook story link about Hinsdale high school teacher contract negotiations.
Opinion: Former Hinsdale Central student credits high school teachers with her success today.
Hinsdale high school teachers call Dist. 86 board's offer to give up lockout right a "publicity stunt" after Tuesday's bargaining session.
Students on school athletic teams and in marching bands are currently, under state law, allowed an exemption from physical education courses, according to the Daily Herald.
The District 58 school board in recent months has been discussing the possibility of implementing a fee for busing students.
Tuesday will be the fourth weather-related off day for Hinsdale-area students this month.
District 86 superintendent Bruce Law said he does not plan on having an interim principal during the 2014-15 school year.
Winter break is finally ending for District 181 and District 86 students.
The closure may mean an extended school year. Before and after school activities are also canceled.
The districts are urging parents to keep an eye on their websites for updates about Tuesday.
Patch's latest Tweet of Note comes from Mark Kolkman, who will take over as Hinsdale Central's principal next summer.
Oak Brook resident Francis Florian Tierney sent a letter to Patch criticizing the District 86 board of education after the latest administrative departure.
Board members unanimously approved the hiring of a firm to help keep non-residents from registering for the 2014-15 school year.
A number of District 86 residents made their opinions on the flat levy heard at Monday night's board of education meeting.
The hiring of Mark Kolkman was approved by the District 86 board Monday night.
The District 86 Board of Education voted 4-3 Monday night to finalize the flat levy in Fiscal Year 2015.
Look back at some opinions expressed by readers recently, then post your own!
Three Hinsdale residents say the District 86 board should be saving all it can in light of upcoming costs.
Linda Burke of Hinsdale wrote against a flat levy in District 86 in a letter to the editor.
A letter to the editor from Clarendon Hills resident Stephen Paul Weiland supports District 86's to-be-finalized flat levy.
Roger Kempa of Darien submitted a letter commending the District 86 board members who are expected to vote in favor of the flat levy.
A letter from two Hinsdale residents criticizes the District 86 Board of Education for its decision to freeze this year's levy.
District 181 board member Gary Clarin said there were no signs of fraud or misappropriation of funds related to the discontinued Clarendon Hills Middle School fundraiser.
Board President Claudia Manley called the flat levy a "win-win scenario" that will benefit both students and taxpayers.
Domenico Maniscalco, who was worked for Niles Township District 219 in Skokie since 2009, was hired last week.
Patch obtained the language of the to-be-finalized settlement agreement between District 86 and Dianne Barrett Friday afternoon.
Ed Corcoran and Claudia Manley told Patch why they voted in favor of a settlement with former board member Dianne Barrett.
Board members Kay Gallo and Jennifer Planson spoke about why they voted against settling after a three-year court saga.
Barrett's suit, which has been litigated since 2010, had twice been dismissed by DuPage County judges.
The proposed reshuffling would create the positions of chief financial controller and chief academic officer.
New Illinois School Report Card released today reveals scary reality as standards rise and scores drop.