Flossmoor SD 161 is set to break ground on a significant construction project this Monday, marking the start of a long-range plan aimed at enhancing local schools. The first phase will focus on Heather Hill School and Serena Hill School, with plans for Flossmoor Hills, Western Avenue, and Parker Junior High slated for the summer of 2026.
During the Committee of the Whole meeting on February 24, 2025, school officials expressed excitement about the upcoming developments. "All the fencing is up, and all the plans are in place," said a district representative, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe environment throughout the construction process. The district has communicated these updates to families and community members, ensuring transparency and smooth transitions.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to construction updates, the meeting also addressed concerns regarding school closures due to weather. Board members discussed the need for clearer communication with parents, especially when decisions differ from those made by neighboring districts. "We try to gather the best information possible," one member noted, highlighting the challenges of making timely decisions based on changing weather patterns.
The meeting also touched on curriculum developments, particularly in STEM and STEAM education. Board members expressed a desire to enhance technical and scientific education within the district, with discussions about potential future programs and partnerships. "We're open to all those conversations," a district leader stated, indicating a commitment to evolving educational offerings.
As the district moves forward with construction and curriculum enhancements, officials are optimistic about the positive impact these changes will have on the community and its students. The anticipated outcomes from these initiatives are expected to foster a more robust educational environment in Flossmoor.