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District 25 board remains divided in vote approving daily in-person learning

Updated 4/9/2021 8:09 PM Amid calls for unity after a contentious Arlington Heights Elementary District 25 board election and reopening debate, divisions on the board were still evident in members narrow 4-3 vote late Thursday to increase in-person learning to five days a week from four. The schedule change, which would take effect April 26 and last through the end of the school year June 11, had the support of parents and students who ve argued for the effectiveness of in-school learning over remote sessions.   But it was opposed by the teachers union, which sought to keep the weekly Monday remote sessions for extra planning time, small group and one-on-one instruction, and for all students to be on the same remote platform once a week.

Reopening debate or not, District 25, 214 incumbents dominate

Reopening debate or not, District 25, 214 incumbents dominate Upper from left, Melisa Andrews, Gina Faso, Rich Olejniczak, Anisha Patel and lower from left, Katie Rausch, Greg Scapillato, Deborah Tranter and Todd Witherow were candidates for District 25 school board in the 2021 election. Upper from left, Elizabeth Bauer, Mark Hineman, Rich Menninga, Millie Palmer, and lower from left, Andrea Rauch, Tony Rosselli, Jacqueline Ryan and Lenny Walker were candidates for the District 214 school board in the 2021 election. Anisha Patel Posted4/8/2021 5:00 AM Whether it was the reopening debate that got people out to the polls or not, incumbents in two hotly contested Arlington Heights-area school board races ruled election night.

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