Students were not in danger and learning was not interrupted, the school said.
Receiving Gold Circle of Quality in ExceleRate Illinois Program, the state’s quality recognition and improvement system for early learning
It's been a decade since a local school received this rare recognition.
Empty shell casings and a suspect near a school were among the incidents.
His superintendent's salary in another district is about what he made in Elmhurst.
The school district is facing its third year of double-digit insurance rate increases.
The deficit likely caused a credit rating downgrade, with another one possibly on the way, an official said.
A parent said the school should give more information on possible threats. Patch has struggled to get the district's notifications.
Honoring Jefferson for its student-centered approach, commitment to inclusivity, and collaborative culture.
The board member, often seen as fiscally conservative, warned about adding employees while enrollment was flat.
The increase comes on the heels of last year's 37 percent hike.
The number is expected to go up as more students enroll at Madison Early Childhood Center.
A former professor said he was let go because of antisemitism. The school explained its decision.
School officials had been upset about the delays in getting a new scoreboard approved.
A teacher ranked eighth on the list. The superintendent topped it.
More than 90 percent of districts are in the top category. District 205 is in the second lowest.
The district credited high-quality instructional materials and professional learning.
The district gave a rundown of its vacancy rates compared to last year.
Upgraded seating, orchestra shell and lighting were part of the work, the school district said.
The district is "tangled in endless discussions" over the new scoreboard, a board member said. The old one was reinstalled.
Caution tape had been around the playground, which underwent repairs.
The district describes its "impressive feat" in spending money kept on reserve.
Nineteen teachers plan to retire from their jobs in 2028. They are in line for what critics call "pension spiking."
Students in Elmhurst School District 205 are heading back to school next Wednesday.
The book presents a "true-to-life account of life on the high seas during the treacherous Opium Wars era."
It's "surreal" that the district is finishing the last of its referendum projects, a board member said.
The district expects to reinstall the old board while it awaits city approval for a new one.
Some cases filed with a state labor agency are settled before it decides.
The other district is half the size of Elmhurst's. It has seen its share of controversies over the last year.
Several officials' titles were upgraded, which came along with raises.
The district used to compare itself with similar districts. Now it focuses on national averages.
Local students compared better with their peers nationally in math than in reading.
The board was about to vote on the deal without providing the public any numbers.
Board of Education Approves Three-Year Contract for Teachers in Elmhurst School District 205
Taxpayers are barred from seeing the teachers union contract until after the board approves it.
Parents were upset with the scheduling conflict. Some had blamed York High School.
The district and union endured rocky times, but their relationship appears better now.
The man lived in an Elmhurst neighborhood for more than two decades, real estate records show.
He describes himself as a "crusading educational rabble-rouser" and his frustrations with the administration.
The millions of dollars in transfers were planned and budgeted, an official said.