Two Argo members argued about their beefs with each other. The rest of the board listened.
An HR official suggested the superintendent had become the victim of "cancel culture."
Another La Grange district reports an unusually low rate.
Porn was among the superintendent's expenditures, a school inquiry found. The board president promised to rebuild trust.
Brokers suggest the opposite of Lyons Township High's previous secretive process.
A student was severely injured in the May 2023 incident.
The misspending spiked after a new finance official assumed a hands-off approach, according to an investigation.
The school's intellectual property claim clashes with the survey company's position.
A memo says the board extended an offer to another school district, but the board had not discussed it openly at that point.
He conspired with an employee on the phony records, later telling her, "I can't lie anymore," according to an investigation.
She asked whether the school could keep up with building upgrades without a referendum.
Students are set to use the facility for the first time this week.
Taxpayers are barred from knowing the results or questions, even though they pay for the surveys.
Expenses such as "Sextpanthe" got the superintendent in hot water.
The superintendent was placed on leave seven months ago because of his credit card spending.
More low-income students and students of color are taking AP and dual-credit courses, officials said.
Bringing a broker on board may delay the school's timeline a bit, an official said.
The district said it plans to make taxpayers whole. An official apologized and took responsibility.
The area is seen as too dangerous. Students have been going there since the 1980s.
An official revealed why the district is in this situation.
The firm revealed its plan for the 73 acres in Willow Springs.
Other schools release results on their websites. LTHS has decided to keep the results under wraps.
An official said the school has set up the "foundations for growth" to increase the rate.
The U.S. government ended the program, so the state stepped in to honor winning schools.
The school got a lot of feedback on next year's calendar, an official said.
Relations have improved since the high school's end run a couple of years ago.
"Be as transparent as possible," a board member told his colleagues. They agreed to engage with Willow Springs.
The teacher handled classes in two departments during his two-decade career at the school.
The inquiry into the superintendent's credit card spending is expected to end in the coming weeks.
An executive has checked in with the school about the Willow Springs property.
The school has invited a park district to consider a land swap in Willow Springs.
The superintendent topped the list, which included 13 teachers.
Three teachers are on the list. The district serves about 1,000 students.
The highest-paid teacher was 12th on the district's compensation list.
The highest-paid teacher was seventh on the list. He coached multiple sports.
Another agency is departing from the school's pool, given last year's spiking costs.
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.