The head coach got the assistant coaches' "full support." But parents objected to the treatment of players.
Rejection of social studies changes impacted work to equalize course offerings at the two schools, an official said.
The board had hoped to select a new superintendent at its meeting Thursday.
The district is set to go into debt by an estimated $26.4 million.
The district has been interviewing candidates for superintendent.
The letters included the same error, a sign that the message was copied and pasted.
The local district reduced its absenteeism from the previous year, according to state data.
The athletic director is filling in while the school searches for replacements.
A Chicago private school announced District 86's communications director has accepted a job there.
The local outreach has had a big effect on the son's outlook on life, according to a fundraising page.
Student outcomes drop a lot when teachers are absent for 10 days or more, the state says.
An official responds to a question about the board's role in a legal battle.
The district's building capacity studies exclude PE space. A former official defended the practice.
A Chicago newspaper reported the board made the call. If so, that would appear to be a violation of state law.
Most of the candidates are from the Hinsdale Central attendance area.
She said the board needed to give teachers a "productive path forward."
Spending is outpacing the district's ability to levy taxes, an official said.
The local high school received the top designation, while its similarly wealthy counterparts did not.
A South student criticized a petition read by three Central residents.
The board president asserted her power over the district's two interim superintendents.
The district's lawyers told former board members to keep secret information that the district labels confidential.
The board's goal/plan is to identify, appoint and seat a new member by its regular action meeting on Dec. 21.
Wealthy school districts such as Hinsdale's typically do far better than the state average.
The board has no consensus on whether to voluntarily release the applicants' names, rather than wait for a public records request.
A parent said the students did not know the slogan was hurtful. Several commenters praised the principal's handling of the situation.
She referred to a recent issue over a flyer to help Gaza children. "It pains me when I see things like this flare up," she said.
Elmhurst's York saw a particularly big increase. The state says attendance is important for success.
The district's average salary is far higher than the state average, according to state statistics.
The results remained stable during Tammy Prentiss' reign as superintendent.
The expression used in the flyer is seen as antisemitic. The fundraiser was set for Friday.
She said she had no faith in the board's leadership, which she described as a "tyranny."
It remains unclear why a law firm kept billing the district after it completed its apparent mission.
The former board member wrote about closed session meeting minutes and social studies changes.
They also believe the media have negatively targeted the district.
The board president suggested keeping information on board applicants under wraps until after a selection.
A superintendent in a small area school district made far more last year than his counterparts in Hinsdale.
Western Civilization may be on the chopping block, while a new AP class is being proposed.
"We're bringing what South teaches to this school," the resident said.
The top-paid teacher was eighth on the district's compensation list.