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Please click here to learn about the results released this week from the Illinois State Board of Education and the amazing work of CUSD 201.
We’re thrilled to announce that the recordings of our Town Hall meetings and the recent information presentation are now available on our CUSD 201 website and YouTube page.
Whether you missed the live events or want to revisit the discussions, you can catch up on all the important updates and insights. Your engagement is crucial to our community, and we appreciate your continued support!
Click here for the presentation.
Watch on YouTube.
Community Unit School District 201 is one of the most special and unique districts in the region. Our students benefit from the individual attention, personal relationships, and community connections only possible in small, community-based school districts while gaining access to the consistent instruction and increased opportunities only possible in unit districts.
As a result, our schools outperform most schools in the state and have earned among the highest ratings. Westmont High School has been designated as exemplary while Manning, Miller, and Westmont Junior High were all designated as commendable for the second year in a row. Our high school has won the DuFour Award as best Professional Learning Community in the country. In addition, Westmont High School was awarded the Blue Ribbon, which is given to schools with an unwavering commitment to helping students achieve at high levels.
However, that high achievement is at risk. While our teachers, students, and staff make the most of what we have, our facilities are aging and creating potential safety hazards. Our four schools are between 44 and 94 years old with leaking roofs, extreme temperature swings due to failing HVAC systems, and crumbling parking lots. Most classrooms have been frozen in time since the 1960s, severely limiting our curriculum and holding our students back.
Our kids deserve better. That’s why our community is working together on a plan to improve our facilities. We will be updating the district’s strategic plan in a fully transparent and collaborative process, developing a community-driven plan for the future of our schools. Please plan on joining us in this important collaboration!
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