As one of the last holdouts demanding students wear masks in school, Village of Oak Park Health Director Theresa Chapple took to Twitter Wednesday, citing an Arizona study she says supports her pro-mask position.
The River Forest District 90 School Board voted Tuesday night to keep its 1,400 students wearing face masks in school, despite a court order deeming the practice illegal.
Fenwick High School President Richard Peddicord was himself maskless and in Naples, Florida as he informed his 1,200 students he would continue to require them to cover their own faces in class, and to wear masks while playing indoor sports like basketball at the school.
Village of Oak Park Public Health Director Theresa Chapple said state rules governing K-12 schools allow them to individually decide how restrictive to be on masking students.
Crime, anonymity and discord among neighbors and racial polarization are inevitable and River Forest residents shouldn't "long" for a community without them.
Village of Oak Park Public Health Director Theresa Chapple says females who give birth to children aren't "mothers," but rather should be called "birthing people."
School Leaders and Sociopolitical and Racial ContextsJohnson previously worked for nine years as an English teacher at Urbana High School in Urbana, Illinois (1997-2006) before being promoted to associate principal (2006) and principal (2010).
Oak Park & River Forest H.S. has banned all student participation in winter sports and extracurricular activities, citing “17 new COVID-19 cases,” according to school principal Gregory Johnson.
A River Forest District 90 Board of Education member Katie Avalos The River Forest District 90 board includes Avalos, Cal Davis, Sarah Eckmann, Barb Hickey, Rich Moore, Nicole Thompson and Stacey Williams. All seven members are democrats.
McClure Junior High in Western Springs is encouraging its seventh and eighth grade students to confide in teachers to "discuss topics" of "concern"-- including their parents.
Oak Park Elementary District 97 is teaching students so-called “critical race theory,” which argues that racism is to blame for differences in racial group performance, such as lower test scores by black students, or higher violent crime rates for blacks than whites.
Oak Park and River Forest High School freshmen will no longer have the option to take honors classes in history, foreign languages, English or science.The high school board voted 7-0 to ban honors classes
Oak Park and River Forest High School Director of Student Learning Laurie Fiorenza says she’s certain that her plan to ban freshman honors classes will be successful, if she isn’t quite sure yet how she’ll prove it.
Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez (D-Cicero) voted in favor legislation that would remove legal protections now available to opponents of COVID-19 vaccine mandates through Illinois’ Health Care Right of Conscience Act.
Of 27 school boards in West Cook County, five no longer recite the Pledge of Allegiance before their meetings. That's according to an analysis of school board agendas by West Cook News.