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Teachers Union Applauds Leadership Change for Student Success

July 24, 2024 | CHSD 128, School Boards, Illinois



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Teachers Union Applauds Leadership Change for Student Success
During a recent board meeting, Paul Carnstadt, secretary of the D 128 Federation of Teachers, expressed gratitude for the board's decision to pursue a change in district leadership, emphasizing that this move is essential for the betterment of students and the community. Carnstadt highlighted the union's commitment to collaborating with the board and administration to rebuild trust and foster a positive working relationship, which he believes is crucial for the success of both teachers and students.

Carnstadt noted that union members have been actively preparing for the upcoming school year, engaging in professional development and curriculum projects, and are eager to welcome students back on August 12. He reassured parents and community members of the teachers' dedication to supporting students.

The meeting also included updates on various agenda items, including a review of FOIA requests and a brief good news report from Associate Superintendent Bryant Kelly, who announced that four students from LHS have been selected for the 2025 All-State Theater production of \"The Prom,\" set to take place at the University of Illinois.

The board proceeded to approve a consent agenda, which included routine items such as meeting minutes and financial reports, and discussed several action items, including the approval of membership dues for the Ed Red organization and regulations for board member expense reimbursements. The meeting concluded with plans for an executive session to interview candidates for the interim superintendent role, with potential action to confirm a selection afterward.

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