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After eighth grade, Gower Middle School students split between Central and South high schools.
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One local district's absenteeism was on the high side, while another was the lowest in the area.
A consultant said the village's zoning for the high school's land was proper and consistent.
The small school district wanted a ban on industrial development next to schools. But most of its peers opposed such a measure.
One school district's data has been missing for the last couple of years.
If voters approved the measure, the district would build a $38 million center for preschoolers, kindergartners and first graders.
The superintendent of the smallest district in the area makes the most money.
The top-paid teacher was seventh on the district's compensation list.
The business would have "negative impacts" on two schools, the district's board said.
The superintendent made over 50 percent more than the next highest-paid employee.
The top-paid teacher was fifth on the district's compensation list.
A board member resigned because she was moving away. Two residents vied for the open position.
The superintendent acknowledged differences of opinion about how the school handled the incident.
The principal said she understands such threats cause "a great deal of concern and anxiety."
It is one of 313 public schools to receive the honor from the U.S. Department of Education.
More than $5 million is expected to go to the former superintendent over the next two decades. Most local students are low-income.
The superintendent made about $300,000 when he retired. The district serves about 450 students.
His pay is set to be much lower than that of the current superintendent.
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The local official received an award, which he called an "extra special honor."
Students from LTHS received top honors for their silent film submission at the Student Silent Film Festival at the Tivoli Theatre
Such reporting serves to "cast aspersions" on District 180, the superintendent said.
Low-income rates appear to have a connection to outcomes in area schools.
Teacher performance data is on a state website. The overwhelming majority of teachers rated as excellent or proficient.
Across the state, teachers were away from the classroom more often last school year.
He received a $16,000 raise and makes far more than superintendents in much larger districts.
It is one of only 33 districts recognized across Illinois. That's out of more than 850.
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It is unclear how many children are among the migrants in town.