The public may participate in board meetings through Zoom.
The sessions are designed to build community among District 97 parents and guardians and provide support to navigate hybrid learning.
Testing groups will include symptomatic household members of the District’s students, faculty and staff beginning in mid-February.
Families are asked to respond by Feb. 5 to gauge interest in summer academics.
Online registration opens Feb. 1 and closes Feb. 22.
Nicole Ebsen will serve as the district’s athletic director, effective July 1, 2021.
The cost of a parking pass has been discounted to $120.
"You may spend the day or just a period observing any of your student’s current classes."
Hephzibah and the Park District of Oak Park have partnered with the district to support family needs.
The new exhibit space on the second floor of the library that will feature local artists and not-for-profit organizations.
The district will hold Remote Learning Planning Days on Jan. 25-26 to prepare for hybrid learning.
The Zoom presentation will take place Feb. 4.
The board will hold a virtual special board meeting Wednesday via Zoom.
The funds will cover the costs of video editing and audio engineering for a pre-recorded production, scheduled to stream in April.
The Wednesday Journal has selected 16 local "helpers and heroes."
Beginning Monday, select second semester textbooks and paper materials will be available for pick-up.
"As a school community, when we see something that is not right, we must say something. We must do something."
Temporary monitors will assist with in-classroom instruction in a hybrid learning model.
The window to choose an instructional model will close at 5 p.m. Jan. 11.
The District is scheduled to return to blended instruction Jan. 19 if safety metrics allow.
Feb. 1 is the target date for students to return to in-person learning.
Jalen Bates, Jake Birmingham and Nahlyee Bryant signed letters of intent Dec. 16.
Huskie Booster Club volunteers sell spirit wear at school events to raise funds.
Many courses have modified the weight of the final exam to between 10 percent and 20 percent in an effort to lessen student stress.
The current Director of Special Education will become the Director of Student Services, Equity and Inclusion for District 36.
Opportunity Knocks serves young people in Oak Park, River Forest, and Forest Park who have intellectual and developmental disabilities.
It is time to make the decision whether your student will participate in onsite classes during hybrid learning second semester.
"Both test positivity and COVID-19 case incidence rates are well above our thresholds."
The public may join this meeting using Zoom.
District 200 board members voted Thursday to approve Dr. Pruitt-Adam's retirement, effect July 1, 2021.
The third meeting of District 97 Superintendent Advisory Panel was held Friday, Nov. 13.
Coronavirus test positivity and case incidence rates have continued to increase.
Oak Park and River Forest High School congratulates five students who have committed to playing their respective sports in college.
The remote learning option is available for families with students in grades K-8.
The public may join this meeting using link and dial-in information.
Erin's Law requires all public schools to implement a prevention-oriented program to teach students to recognize sexual abuse.
Meals are provided free of cost to any District 97 student in need; each bag of food will contain five breakfasts and five lunches.
District 90 pivots back to remote learning until next month amid Gov. J.B. Pritzker's recent strict orders due to the coronavirus pandemic.
This pause will remain in effect for at least 14 calendar days, with students and staff tentatively scheduled to return on Nov. 11.
District 90 will begin an “Adaptive Pause” shift to remote learning for two weeks, beginning Wednesday.