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Dist. 15 Applies For Remote Learning Days Next School Year - Journal & Topics Media Group

With a significant amount of construction expected to get underway this summer as part of Palatine Elementary School Dist. 15’s Moving 15 Forward plan, school board members Feb. 8 approved applying for e-Learning Days for the 2023-24 school year. The district submitted an e-Learning Plan to the North Cook Regional Office of Education for approval

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Suburban superintendents honored for distinguished service

Suburban superintendents honored for distinguished service   Elgin Unit District U-46 Superintendent Tony Sanders is among 21 superintendents honored Wednesday by the Illinois Association of School Administrators. Brian Hill | Staff Photographer Brian Harris Updated 5/5/2021 7:02 PM Five suburban school leaders are among 21 Superintendents of Distinction honored from each school region in the state by the Illinois Association of School Administrators. Honorees include: Tony Sanders, Elgin Area School District U-46; Brian Harris, Barrington Unit District 220; Jon Bartelt, Bloomingdale District 13; Kevin Anderson, Rosemont Elementary District 78; and Kevin Jauch, regional superintendent and executive director of the North Cook Regional Office of Education Intermediate Service. They were nominated by peers in their regions and selected based on their commitment, dedication and leadership.

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ETHS Prepares Its Buildings for Student Safety - Evanston RoundTable

Evanston RoundTable Open Search Evanston RoundTable’s free daily and weekend email newsletters – sign up now! Maybe later, thanks. At the last District 202 School Board meeting, held just two days before Evanston Township High School is scheduled to open for hybrid learning, administrators described the ongoing efforts to make the school safe for students, faculty and staff. A lingering question for teachers is whether the air quality in the building is as safe as administrators have said it is. Assistant Superintendent/Principal Marcus Campbell said at the April 12 meeting the air ducts “are cleaned on a rotational yearly basis. Spaces that do not have an HVAC system, such as the gyms and the fieldhouse, have exhaust fans that run at all times during the building occupation. The air moved by the exhaust fans is replaced in these locations with air from outside that has gone through the roof filters.”

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