The government alleges the preschool mishandled workers' contributions for health insurance and retirement.
The district's bus contract includes penalties for the first time in memory.
Contract changes are made two weeks before the school board election.
For now, the board is keeping under wraps a proposed amendment to the superintendent's contract.
The changes were made at the request of school board members.
The "critical mistake" occurred after the driver told students to turn off their music, the bus company said.
This follows the closure of a preschool that had been open for four decades.
The new leader comes from a school with a Blue Ribbon School designation.
Bringing over 20-years of experience in strong instructional leadership to Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205
The board plans to choose the principal's replacement at a special meeting.
It's false to say the district failed to answer previous inquiries, an official said.
Such measures are being negotiated for next year's bus contract, an official said.
One official warned about "misleading" numbers during the tax debate.
Field Elementary is expected to be open in time for the new school year.
Earning the First State Championship title in school’s history at the Illinois High School Association Speech State Finals
Students alerted the school to a social media post involving guns and York.
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Officials note high scores compared to the rest of the state. "Context matters," the superintendent said.
The player who inspired a movie plans to share his story and talk about positivity and self-care.
She comes from a nearby school district and is expected to see a big jump in pay.
– Welcoming the 2022 Assistant Principal of the Year for the DuPage Region, Jessica Hurt, to District 205 –
The current principal is leaving for another suburban district.
Candidate Tom Chavez said the board showed little regard for lower- and middle-income residents.
The board's majority has a different view on a tax cut than it did last year. An election is approaching.
Board member urges avoiding the posture of accepting any increases because "our hands are tied."
School board members wanted to know whether any consequences existed.
The tax increase is high historically, but not as high as some are saying for existing property owners.
This is on top of a sizable increase that the school board approved last year.
She has had a long career as an educator in the Chicago suburbs.
Chicago and others reported that 100 percent of teachers are excellent or proficient.
The school district has not answered questions about whether the restrooms are open.
The district switched course five years ago after it said it was failing to meet student needs.
Student leaders are "deeply disappointed" in their peers, but want to tackle the problem at the source.
"We as the students believe that long-lasting and productive outcomes can come from this experience."
Board president wants students concerned about a restroom incident to speak to the board.
She is coming back to focus on one particular project in the next few months.
The board approved increasing the tax levy to the maximum, but members said they could cut it later through "abatement."
Residents at a board meeting say last week's incident was not isolated, but part of a trend.
The student's parents declined to request a former police investigation, according to a police statement.
'Disturbing' video shows one student on top of a student with a disability in a boys bathroom. Onlookers cheered and laughed.