DEC Signal
Monday's June 1st Committee of the Whole was the last board meeting of the school year — and this is the last DEC Signal episode before summer. Three things educators need to know. First, the board received an update on the Gender Advisory Team — District 65's Gender Support Plans for transgender and gender expansive students remain in effect. In the current national climate, educators should know their responsibilities: use students' names and pronouns, maintain confidentiality, and reach out to your building coordinator with questions. Second, Kingsley Elementary and Bessie Rhodes both close Friday, June 5th. The board discussed four options for each building — retain, lease, sell, or repurpose. No decisions made. Bessie Rhodes is already projected at $4 million on the FY27 balance sheet, needed for Foster School construction. Kingsley is valued at $4.5 to $5.5 million with the City of Evanston among interested parties. Third, the board began early-stage discussion on alternative approaches to the structural deficit. October is coming — and with it, the Lincolnwood decision point. DEC remains at the table. And to every District 65 educator ending this school year: you kept teaching through everything. Summer is yours. Rest well. DEC Signal is produced by the District 65 Educators' Council in partnership with The Signal Lab.
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