Bennett-Kill All three current Dist. 57 board members will serve the community for the next four years after emerging victorious on Election Day, Tuesday, April 4. Three, four-year seats were up for grabs on the board of education. Board members Corrin Bennett-Kill, Christopher Lettow and Kimberly Fay all secured those seats. Fay received the most
We recommend the election of current Mount Prospect Elementary School Dist. 57 board members Corrin Bennett-Kill, Kimberly Fay, and Christopher Lettow in the Tuesday, April 4 consolidated election. Four candidates are on the ballot. All three current board members are vocal, have strong ideas on how to improve the district, can reach a consensus with
Mount Prospect Village Hall. (Journal photo) Candidates running for two elected offices in Mount Prospect will take part in tonight’s (Wednesday) debate at village hall starting at 6 p.m. The debate is sponsored by Journal & Topics Media Group, publishers of the Mount Prospect & Prospect Heights Journal plus several other local newspapers. Candidates running
Mount Prospect Village Hall. (Journal photo) Voters have only a handful more days to submit questions for the Journal & Topics’ upcoming debate for Mount Prospect Village Board and School Dist. 57 candidates running in the April 4 election. Residents, whose names will remain anonymous, may submit questions by email to news-mp@journal-topics.info, call 847-299-5511 ext.
From left to right: Fay, Lettow, Bennett-Kill, Grippo With Mount Prospect Elementary School Dist. 57 one of the only remaining districts in the area that does not provide full-day kindergarten, administrators are looking into how that can be achieved in the coming years, which could result in expanding Westbrook School and a supporting referendum needed