The school extended its "heartfelt condolences" to the family.
The school wants to see whether the animals will help with security, the principal said.
The district has been looking at a classroom ban since last year.
The district has yet to provide equal course offerings for freshmen, officials said.
The debt will be paid back with proceeds from the district's voter-approved property tax hike, an official said.
A student leader says classmates wonder why the system is not used daily.
The school board created a new administrative job to handle data and analytics.
More substitutes were needed than usual, the superintendent said.
The exhibition presents more than 100 works of art from professional and emerging Black artists from throughout the United States.
Central and South will now conduct the checks "intermittently," officials said.
One local district, though, is considerably under the statewide average.
Improvements are planned for the nearly 50-year-old local junior high.
In one district, teacher absenteeism has dropped dramatically, state figures show.
On New Year's Eve, the district plans to remove records from 2021. Officials have not identified a public benefit.
He said they mean less classroom time for students than they received before the pandemic.
The effort is to keep people "on their toes," the superintendent said.
The recent events at the school have been "unsettling," the superintendent said.
Many pushed to use the security system all the time. They also said the school should have identified the weapon.
The school is the last in the West Suburban Conference to start offering it.
The event is being held after a boy was found with a loaded gun on campus, authorities said.
Shifting the line would cause "extreme upheaval," a school board candidate said.
This follows the "scary" discovery of a pistol during a student's visit to the dean's office.
The local schools are wealthier than most around Illinois, according to state data.
The last firm terminated its relationship, calling the district "unreasonably difficult."
A board member said the costs would be "astronomical" to address broken links on the log.
The school board voted against paying a $131,770 bill from a firm that ended ties with the district last month.
A former board member focuses on a law firm's cutting off ties with the district.
"It doesn't have a good look to it," said one of the school board's supporters.
He also appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."
A member suggested the board measure whether the goals have been achieved.
At this rate, the district could see legal costs rise to $850,000 over the next year, far more than other districts.
A resident said he was responding to the union's criticism. Another said the board worked in the public's interest.
The hike was described as a "market adjustment." Every board member praised the official.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they're valued and appreciated.
The work is the student's project to become an Eagle Scout.
The district changed its approach after parents protested downgrading the teams.
The board president may get more power in dealings with the district's lawyer.
A teacher sued in federal court alleging the district discriminated against him.
His career includes serving as chief at two different suburban departments.
Some say a flier is an example where South "steers" students.