The board president will have a greater role in the district's dealings with its attorney.
A board member said the district possibly could be "a little more prudent" in attorney spending.
The superintendent appears to back up the board on the allegation of micromanagement.
The district's last four months of legal bills are far higher than the yearly costs in a much larger district.
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Board members have kept their lips sealed during meetings about the rising costs.
The proposed expansion comes amid allegations that the board is micromanaging the administration.
In 2022, two board members objected to high legal bills. They approve even higher ones now.
Her pay will increase dramatically over the years under state pension rules.
A member who previously questioned such expenditures has gone silent.
Intimidation and retaliation are concerns in the community, the incoming superintendent said.
Board members balked at the lack of information on all coaches and their pay.
The last one submitted her resignation letter a day after a contentious board meeting.
Officials beat a school board member's deadline on the lunch issue by two days.
Parents protested a principal's message about no longer paying for boys gymnastics coaches. Now, the district may change its mind.
A board member pushed for administrators to decide on South students' request to go off campus for lunch.
She has worked in administrative roles in other suburban school districts.
It wants to watch how Hinsdale South's off-campus pilot works out.
With its test scores, the local high school is holding its own against Stevenson and New Trier. A resident suggests otherwise.
The former president said the current one has taken the board down the wrong path.
This occurred after the teachers union called for replacing the president.
Despite the teachers union's objections, the board is likely to re-elect its president.
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The union pointed to high-profile turnover and said the board lacks fiscal responsibility.
The district acknowledged recent high-profile resignations are having an impact.
The board is supposed to elect its officers by the end of April. The reorganization is not on Thursday's meeting agenda.
The district said a complaint against it contained "speculative and offensive accusations."
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The attorney general is looking into a complaint that the board violated the open meetings law in choosing a law firm.
The district got nothing in return for paying $277,470 to the former superintendent, documents show.
The exodus of officials from the district continues. It's uncommon for an administrator to leave before the end of a budget year.
This continues the firm's "systematic intimidation and harassment" of residents, the former official said.
A parent said the district appeased one person, which served to "cheat the masses."
Administrators said the board directed them to create a course. Board members disagreed.
An official said publication by Patch would threaten people's legal rights to privacy.
The previously secret messages detailed a board member's concerns. The district said the allegations were false.
The board failed to release all the closed session minutes that the attorney general requested.
The district says it followed the school board's directive. It's unclear when such an order was given.