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Question:  How has your district engaged the community in improving the district and what are you doing to make your schools a more attractive educational option for residents?
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District 100
Emerson, Freedom, Heritage, Hiawatha, Irving, Komensky, Pershing & Piper Schools
Stanley Fields, PhD
Superintendet

The BOE adopted a bold Vision Statement, 3.09, that is transforming D100 to provide the best, quality educational
experiences for our students to compete with the top performing districts in the State. As a result of the BOE’s action, D100 is:
 

The BOE adopted a bold Vision Statement, 3.09, that is transforming D100 to provide the best, quality educational
experiences for our students to compete with the top performing districts in the State. As a result of the BOE’s action, D100 is:
 

  • utilizing SMART technologies to engage students
  • utilizing formative, common assessments to consistently monitor student progress and adjust instruction and
    intervention
  • expanding student activity and athletic opportunities for extended day engagement
  • aggressively soliciting parent, guardian engagement through Parent University, Dashboard and Parent Connect
  • reviewing “best practices” of top performing schools, districts with a broad representative community group, District
    Advisory Committee for Educational Excellence(DACEE), with the expressed commitment of adoption,
    implementation to exceed the D100 Vision Statement
District 98
Havlicek, Jefferson, Lincoln & Prairie Oak schools.

John Belmont
Superintendent

The Board of Education unanimously agreed to direct you to the District 98 website (www.nb98.org) since they determined that all of your questions directly related to information that can be found on the district website.

District 201
Morton West High School (Berwyn)

Clyde Senters
Interim Superintendent

We attempt to publicize all of the many good things that students do in our district both at board meetings and via our website.  For example, the Morton West Marching Band was one of three chosen high school bands to participate in the Million Lights Parade down Michigan Avenue.  Many of our activities whether athletic or academic allow students to compete in state-wide and national competitions.  We have had several teachers be nationally recognized for excellence in teaching.

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