Here's a chance to talk about academics for a change, instead of school facilities. With the Illinois State Board of Education releasing 2007 School Report Card data, we learn that three of Naperville's four high schools are not meeting goals of the No Child Left Behind Act. What does it mean?
School District 204: October 2007 Archives
On Thursday, the Indian Prairie District 204 school board deemed the Brach-Brodie land was too expensive to purchase, but that no other site was more suitable for Metea Valley High School. So, with $125 million in referendum money burning a hole in its pocket, Dist. 204 is headed back to court, to try to change the outcome of the jury verdict that set the price of the Brach-Brodie land at $518,000 an acre.
The school board in Indian Prairie School District 204 decided Monday to conduct a survey to determine whether people would support a refrendum to cover the costs of equipping elementary schools with air conditioning. What will you say if they call you?
The Indian Prairie School District 204 board reportedly is considering four possible sites to build Metea Valley High School. Does this mean the costly Brach-Brodie land is off the table?
