An Arlington Heights parent is launching a challenge to School Board Chairman Reid Goldstein, arguing that the county school system needs a more transparent, comprehensive planning process to match the county's persistently rising student enrollment levels. David Priddy told ARLnow that he's filed papers to compete in the upcoming caucus to win the Democratic Committee's
Across Tulsa Public Schools, 261 Afghan children enrolled after their families fled the Taliban. Eight Afghan refugees were hired to facilitate communication among the district, schools, students and families.