A Go Fund Me campaign is promising money to Lisle's Benet Academy if the school agrees to a new "vision" for the school that eschews Catholic teaching.
At a special board meeting tonight, the Glen Ellyn District 41 School Board voted 4-1 in favor of going mask-optional, allowing its 3,576 students to attend school for the first time in nearly two years with their faces uncovered.
Glenbard Township District 87 Superintendent David Larson told high school parents he cancelled school dances because he believed they were "not safe for students," and that school basketball games were safe because "spectators at athletic events are seated, usually facing in one direction."
Glen Ellyn District 41 School board member Jason Loebach, an advocate of mandatory student masking of children in the district's classrooms, posted a mask-less selfie on social media this week.
At a Naperville District 203 school board meeting Monday, Naperville lawyer Dave Nordsieck told parents opposing in-class masks at that they are "wrong and childish," upbraiding them for using "Google law degree analysis" to try and understand a Sangamon County court order as non-lawyers.
Naperville School District 203 Board President Kristin Fitzgerald refused to start a Monday board meeting until a crowd of hundreds--- gathered to speak out against her policy of masking students in class-- all put masks on themselves.
Community Consolidated School District 181, which serves elementary school students in Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills, told parents Monday night the school would go mask-optional, effective immediately.
Parents at St. Isaac Jogues Parish School in Hinsdale are asking the Diocese of Joliet to respect a Sangamon County Judge's court order that declared Gov. J.B. Pritzker's school mask mandate "null and void."
Lombard School District 44, which includes eight schools and 3,020 students, is now mask-optional.The announcement came Saturday in an email to parents by District Superintendent Ted Stec, in response to a Sangamon County court ruling late Friday that declared Gov. J.B. Pritzker's school student mask requirement "null and void."
In a letter to employees, students and parents Friday night, Timothy Christian Schools Superintendent Matt Davidson celebrated a Sangamon County judge's ruling declaring Gov. J.B. Pritzker's statewide schools' mask mandate null and void, declaring his schools "mask-optional-- effective immediately."
Joliet Diocese Catholic Schools Superintendent Michael J. Boyle cancelled all boys and girls basketball at 40 schools over the weekend, after a Sangamon County Judge's ruling halted Gov. J.B. Pritzker's statewide requirement that children cover their faces while playing sports.
St. Francis High School graduate and Wayne native Jessica McCall has been named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division III Player of the Week, as announced by the AVCA on Tuesday.
This year, the Glen Ellyn Public Library has celebrated "National Hispanic Heritage" and "Gay Pride" months and a Mexican Halloween-type remembrance named the "Day of the Dead." But next Thurs. November 11, for the federal holiday Veterans Day, the Glen Ellyn Library has nothing commemorative planned.
Rep. Deanne Mazzochi (R-Westmont) voted against legislation that would remove legal protections now available to opponents of COVID-19 vaccine mandates through Illinois’ Health Care Right of Conscience Act.
An analysis of 2020 election results and individual Virginia Department of Elections data by a Downer's Grove organization shows a 64,000-vote difference between those marked as having participated in the election and the number of ballots certified as being cast.
Toni Tortorello-Allaway says she warned a "bitch" Glenbard South grandmother who wouldn't wear her mask properly during a school indoor choir concert Thursday that she wouldn't tolerate such insubordination.
The size of Illinois’ combined local and state government workforces declined 6.9% from July 2019 to July 2021, representing the fifth largest gap in public-employee job recovery during the pandemic, a Pew Charitable Trusts study concluded.
The size of the freshman class at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign numbered 8,303 this fall, including 5,835 new students – or 70% of the total – from around the state, UIUC reports.