The district may tap him for his experience handling legal malpractice cases.
The district revealed the new superintendent's salary and signing bonus. He brings 32 years of experience.
The board is also interviewing candidates for superintendent.
The finalists' names will be kept secret. That's not the case in many states and even in some Illinois districts.
A watchdog said the firm "cast an aspersion" on the board. Another said "bad press" has been unfair.
Central sees more absenteeism than a year earlier, while District 181's rate drops.
A watchdog is still trying to reconcile 10 teachers who appear to be part time but get full-time pay.
Junior honored for founding a global Model UN education platform reaching 17,000 students worldwide
The district explained why the smaller school received more money per capita.
A watchdog contends that's the case, but officials say other duties must be counted.
The district is looking at how to deal with immigration requests from federal authorities.
Board members criticized the policy. It's been years since they addressed it.
The school is seeking proposals for the facility. Private donations will cover construction costs, officials said.
This may be a result of years-long turmoil in the district's upper ranks.
Village trustees agreed on a safety measure near the school, where enrollment has grown more than 50 percent over 15 years.
School is currently collecting donations to fight hunger in the community
Hundreds of students have dedicated their summers to one of District 86’s most innovative and challenging academic programs
The bus may help fix a disparity that has put South on the short end of the stick.
She said teachers told her they did not know her son had issues.
But one gauge shows a gap continues, with South still getting the short end of the stick.
South's orchestra courses are going away. Should interested South students go to Central full time?
Lyons Township High is keeping survey data under wraps. District 86 takes a different approach.
The U.S. government ended the program, so the state stepped in to honor winning schools.
The circumstances of his departure were a mystery. He appeared to have differences with the superintendent.
Questions emerge over the board's "confidentiality acknowledgment."
The district divulged previously secret parts of a letter from the firm.
Student’s nonprofit, Harmony Healers, advocates for using music in post-war recovery
Search firms were asked about the "elephant in the room" during their presentations.
Junior Rohan Joshi has been selected to perform with the All-American Marching Band in the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
A board member said a boundary change won't happen. "That is just a fact," she said.
Watchdogs question the board's reversal. A member urged the district to avoid using the word "alignment."
The latest numbers demonstrate the gap in course opportunities. But questions persist.
Board members say they want more certainty on courses. So they want to alternate some courses between the schools.
The buildings still need a lot of work, particularly on the things most people don't see, the finance chief said.
One teacher made the list. She retired at the end of last school year.
Capstone classes from Hinsdale Central and Hinsdale South visit Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
The district released information on District 86's highest-paid teachers and officials.
"We're going to scrub our data. We know it's not clean," the board president said.
A local group says it will fundraise for the project. It wants the work to start next summer.
The district acknowledges it doesn't have a handle on the disparity between the two schools.