This would help the district address Central-South disparity, officials said.
The official said her colleagues "danced around" the topic. But she suggested it as a possible solution.
Some board members say new policies discourage homework, which may hurt students.
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The board member gave his "condolences" to a South assistant principal.
Neither side seemed to have the edge at Thursday's school board meeting.
Official's husband says the area is embracing, but has "slivers of darkness," like everywhere else.
Her handling of a student commenter last week drew criticism from the boy's father.
He has 15 years of administrative experience in schools, including at Proviso East.
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The district is expected to enter a two-year contract with the new principal.
Board makes its decision after an hour-long closed session.
The board plans to meet Friday night to take up pandemic rules. The meeting includes a closed session.
Resident said the money was tied to mask mandates, among other pandemic measures.
They want the word spread about their position on diversity, equity and inclusion.
The superintendent reveals what may happen if voters reject a tax hike.
She said the district was guilty of a misdemeanor because of its intimidation.
Her usual report to the board was removed from the meeting agenda.
Two board members defend the performance of Superintendent Tammy Prentiss.
Speakers cite superintendent's actions on anti-racism effort and mask mandate.
Board member asked a colleague not to vote on the mask mandate because she has no children in the district.
Angry crowd repeatedly denounces board. One board member criticizes the superintendent.
Residents are wielding signs calling for the superintendent's firing and ending of the mask mandate.
The district is "running out of money," an official says. The tax hike needs voters' approval.
The board gave no reason for the unexpected late afternoon session.
The statement about Hinsdale being "dangerous" came at consultant's request, superintendent says.
The district says one of its schools is in "dire need" of remodeling.
The school board's leader allowed a debate that she originally prohibited.
The school board was split along its usual lines on the complaint.
Residents call for the superintendent's removal in wake of anti-racism controversy.
Before, the two alliances sat at different ends of the table.
Hiring of a consultant is not part of an "insidious Marxist plot," a board member says.
The two board members embrace, then joke about Chicago sports.
The district and union extended their agreement by a year, pledging to work toward a long-term deal.
The board members had a "bad moment," but the district should move on, attorney says.
She is taking a principal's job in a nearby school district.
Venue is requiring proof of vaccination from participants.
The video camera rarely moves, so many speakers, including a board member, are excluded from the frame.