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The Evanston/Skokie School District 65 Board of Education approved its 2024 budget at a Monday night meeting. Board members spoke about the key differences between the 2023 budget and the current one, which they described as “balanced” and “challenging.” The fiscal year 2024 budget has an additional $1.2 million in revenue and $1.7 million in.
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D65: Kids might switch schools every three grades
As Evanston/Skokie District 65 looks to redistrict school attendance zones, one option on the table will apparently be changing the mix of grades in buildings.
The District 65 board meeting Monday night.
As Evanston/Skokie District 65 looks to redistrict school attendance zones, one option on the table will apparently be changing the mix of grades in buildings.
Currently, the district’s 10 elementary schools are grades K-5, and the three middle schools are grades 6-8.
During a Board of Education meeting Monday night, Board member Suni Kartha asked Superintendent Devon Horton if the idea of switching schools to perhaps grades K-2 in some buildings, 3-5 in others, and then 6-8 might be on the table.