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“Some of [the concerns] were very silly, but some of them were things I wouldn't know unless I was getting out there and involved. Like, they're speaking to me about their lunch period. I think it's about 30 minutes and if you're a child who's at the end of lunchtime, you only get like three minutes for recess. And I'm like, that's an inequity!”
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Following the consolidated elections earlier this month, three new members will soon take seats on the DeKalb School Board.On the campaign trail, voters…
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DeKalb School District Superintendent Doug Moeller was placed on paid leave Wednesday. The move comes two days after DeKalb High School Principal Michele…
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The DeKalb Classroom Teachers' Association reached a tentative contract agreement with DeKalb CUSD 428. The Daily Chronicle reports Superintendent Doug…
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Illinois school districts might be forced to use a state exemption to help deal with all the snow days that are piling up. The Illinois Board of Education…
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Another day of sweltering temperatures means another short school day for many students in northern Illinois. The National Weather Service predicts…
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Starting March 4th, Illinois public school students will sharpen their number 2 pencils for this year’s round of standardized testing known as the ISATs.…
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A group of residents is trying to stop a land swap deal between a developer and the DeKalb School District. Protestors are expected at tonight’s School…