They are concerned about students' safety in light of a U.S. travel advisory.
The Nazareth Academy official's legacy is growth, a leader said. His career at the school spans more than 35 years.
Officials explained their reasoning, denying that businesses played a role.
The official was put on leave over questionable spending more than four months ago.
Phil of District 102 is celebrated for his kindness, creativity and the way he makes every ride to school brighter for kids.
A board member cast a rare dissenting vote on a contractor's change order for a South Campus project.
It was the third closed meeting recently on the site, which was the subject of a controversy in 2023.
Teacher's aides struck a deal that features annual raises. It was a far cry from the tensions of three years ago.
A top executive offered a school official Cubs tickets. No similar offer was made to Lyons Township High, an official said.
Patch checked the numbers on where area students are enrolled.
The school does not want to make a habit of the current situation, the business services director said.
"We don't have any other options, and that's frightening," an official said.
The school is trying a new idea to get data on students' progress to parents.
A parent criticized the new sideline cheer sponsor's handling of the program.
Meanwhile, out-of-school suspensions dropped because of a new program, the school said.
She left the board and took a school job. A watchdog weighs in.
The man's "bobblehead" line was apparently the last straw for high school officials.
School District 105 Foundation recently recognized four Lyons Township High School graduates with the annual D105 Foundation Scholarships.
One of them is labeled as interim. The acting superintendent explained the situation.
But how should a board member handle violations of the open meetings law?
A school board member called for "keeping a pulse" on the costs.
A resident took school district officials to task. She is also an elected official.
The school is receiving an increasing number of requests from non-resident families, the superintendent said.
It's similar to statewide trends. Officials say they have a plan to deal with the issue next school year.
His April statement left the impression the board may have broken the state's open meetings law.
But students will get more instruction in science and social studies. Some parents are opposed.
The school board is also considering swapping Willow Springs land with the local park district.
The attorney suggested the former board president made a misstatement on the superintendent's leave.
The new company sees a big opportunity to increase the rate of students eating lunch at the school.
A competitor urged the board to scrutinize the administration's recommendation.
The school is passing over the firm that won the student taste-testing contest.
An official explained why only one company submitted a bid for bus service.
The school is dealing with an unusual spike in insurance bills.
The high school is joining forces with 10 other area districts in bidding out the bus contract.
Officials recommended the teacher's firing. Then the superintendent's spending became an issue.
A perk is removed from Superintendent Brian Waterman's five-year contract.
A departing member says she may run for the board in the future.
Officials give contradictory explanations on who decided to put the superintendent on leave.
Disgruntled ex-workers are pursuing a "fraudulent conspiracy" against the official, his attorney said.
The board secretly decided to put the superintendent on leave. But it was required to take the action publicly.