Bridal School community mourns eighth grader Jordan Laskowski's tragic passing

April 17, 2025 | St Charles CUSD 303, School Boards, Illinois

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The St. Charles CUSD 303 Board of Education meeting on April 14, 2025, opened with a poignant tribute to Jordan Laskowski, an eighth-grade student from Redling Bridal School, who recently passed away. The district is grappling with the profound loss, as Jordan was remembered as a beloved young man with a passion for sports and a strong connection to his family and friends.

In a moment of reflection, attendees were invited to honor Jordan and his family, highlighting the deep grief that has affected not only students and staff at Redling but the entire district community. The meeting underscored the importance of support during such a tragic time, with staff members stepping up to provide comfort and assistance to those in need. Their compassion and professionalism have been vital in fostering healing and connection amidst the sorrow.
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The district expressed heartfelt condolences to the Laskowski family and emphasized the collective effort of the community to support one another during this challenging period. The meeting served as a reminder of the strength found in unity and compassion in the face of loss.

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