Worldwide terrorism and culture affairs lecturer Brigitte Gabriel is speaking out in opposition of critical race theory teachings while praising radio host and black father Ty Smith for taking a similar stance.
The Southeastern Legal Foundation has filed an illegal discrimination suit on behalf of District 65 teachers in Evanston and Skokie, charging they are being forced to accept a policy that purports “white identity is inherently racist.”
Northwest Side GOP Club officials point to former Cook County Sheriff Michael Sheahan being able to walk away with nearly $400,000 in campaign contributions as another example of how desperately election reform is needed in Springfield.
State Rep. Tom Morrison (R-Palatine) is encouraging the University of Illinois administration and board of trustee officials to overrule a provost’s policy that would require proof of engagement in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) training for faculty members.
Oak Park River Forest High (OPRF) board member Ralph Matire sought clarification that the district is doing all It can to provide educational opportunities for students through the pandemic.
Oak Park River Forest director of student learning Laurie Fiorenza is stressing adaptability as a way to keep students on the right track in a school year where COVID-19 has made the need for change constant.
Oak Park River Forest (OPRF) board member Tom Cofsky wants everyone to remember the common goal shared in the debate over how to best educate students in the era of COVID-19.
Oak Park River Forest (OPRF) director of Student Services Lynda Parker wants to make sure that everyone is on the same page in the growing debate about the school’s grading system in the age of COVID-19.
Oak Park River Forest (OPRF) School Supt. Dr. Joylynn Pruitt-Adams recently assured those in attendance at a special board meeting that school officials are still doing all they can to keep students ahead of the curve in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
While conceding that this year has been as challenging as any students have faced in recent times, Oak Park River Forest (OPRF) Assistant Superintendent Greg Johnson maintains the thought of allowing students to move forward without demonstrating learning would be a tough call.
Newly installed Orland School District 135 member James Bax is angry that former board members passed a last-minute extension of the superintendent's and teachers' union contracts before four new members could be seated. He said this action is far too indicative of the business-as-usual way things have been done for too long.
Heather Maldonado long feared things would come to this. “Mayor Johnson in the last 15 years or so at least has always wanted this property,” said Maldonado, who lives in a 36-acre area of Elk Grove Village many feel is on the verge of being annexed.
Elk Grove Village resident Dawn Jablonski fears lawmakers in Springfield have a one-track mind when it comes annexation plans for the area she calls home.
The United for Northbrook Coalition is vowing to continue working for the community despite coming up short in the slate’s run for power in Northbrook.“We would like to thank everyone in Northbrook for participating in this election,” the group posted on Facebook.
With nearly all the votes counted, first-time candidate Kristen Steel appeared destined to fall just short in her run for the Schaumburg Township High School District 211 school board.