The Flossmoor School District 161 Committee of the Whole meeting held on February 24, 2025, highlighted several key topics, including weather-related decisions, successful community events, and upcoming construction projects.
During the meeting, the superintendent addressed the recent decision to hold in-person classes on February 12 despite forecasts of inclement weather. The superintendent emphasized the importance of collaboration among local school leaders to ensure student safety during adverse weather conditions. Fortunately, the day concluded without major safety issues, allowing for a full day of learning.
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Subscribe for Free A significant highlight of the meeting was the success of the District 161 STEAM Night, which attracted over 200 attendees. The event showcased various student projects, including robotics and art displays, demonstrating the district's commitment to engaging students in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. The superintendent expressed gratitude to the teachers and staff who contributed to the event's success, noting the positive impact of the district's investment in STEAM programs.
The meeting also touched on the conclusion of Black History Month, with events planned at several schools to celebrate and educate students about this important cultural observance. The superintendent praised the performances at Flossmoor Hills, which drew a large audience and showcased the talents of the students.
Looking ahead, the superintendent announced that March 3 would mark the groundbreaking for the Heather Hill School construction project, officially kicking off the district's summer construction season. This development is anticipated to enhance the educational environment for students in the district.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's focus on student safety, community engagement, and ongoing improvements to educational facilities.