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Mayor announces open seat as election heats up

July 19, 2024 | Wheeling CCSD 21, School Boards, Illinois



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Mayor announces open seat as election heats up
The CCSD Board of Education convened on July 18, 2024, for its regular meeting, with all members present. The session began with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a brief overview of updates from various committees and agencies.

Notably, the NSSEO and EDRED committees did not meet during July, with EDRED announcing a legislative breakfast scheduled for August 12 at the Schaumburg District 24 Professional Learning Center. The IASB community connections opened on July 1, with board members assigned to various groups for participation.

Arlen reported a leadership change in the Wheeling Township 708 board, with Sue Hayes taking over as president. He also highlighted Vernon Township's commitment to allocate $750,000 for new services aimed at supporting individuals with disabilities and mental health issues.

Bill and Arlen shared their recent participation in a town hall meeting with representatives Canty and Grama, as well as a coffee gathering for Congressman Schneider. In local political news, Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes announced he would not seek reelection, leading to an open seat with one declared candidate and potential challengers.

Stacy provided updates from the Wheeling Chamber of Commerce, noting the postponement of a planned 5K back-to-school run to the following year. The chamber is set to host two events at District 21 in late September and early October, focusing on legislative discussions and manufacturing.

Overall, the meeting underscored ongoing community engagement efforts and local governance developments, with a focus on enhancing services and fostering collaboration among various stakeholders.

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