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District 211 OKs North Cook intergovernmental agreements after debate over West 40 costs and advocacy

5819847 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

The Township High School District 211 Board of Education voted to approve intergovernmental agreements with the North Cook Intermediate Service Center (NCISC) and Regional Office of Education, despite objections from one board member about potential costs tied to West 40 and evidence‑based funding advocacy.

Township High School District 211 approved intergovernmental agreements with the North Cook Intermediate Service Center and the Regional Office of Education for the 2025–26 school year after a contested discussion at the board meeting.

The agreements give District 211 access to three alternative programs and embedded student advocates provided by NCISC; the board vote carried with one dissenting vote. Board Member Dombrowski voted no and raised concerns about the contract language, including potential per‑student costs for the West 40 online alternative…

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