Tag: Flossmoor School Distrct 161

Flossmoor School District 161 recognized with 2025–26 Bilingual Education Award

Flossmoor School District 161 has been selected as a recipient of the 2025–26 Bilingual Education Award from the Illinois State Board of Education, recognizing high-performing districts for excellence in supporting English Learner students. The award is based on multiple indicators of success, including: In addition to this recognition, the district[Read More…]

D161 awards tenure to 33 teachers

District 161 school board grants tenure to 33 teachers at the March 9 board meeting. Under new Illinois Board of Education rules, staff hired after July 1, 2023, receive tenure after three years. Previously, tenure was granted after four years. Tenure was awarded to 24 teachers who have successfully completed[Read More…]

District 161 principals and assistant principals recognized for National Principal Month. Back row, from left, Cameron Small, Michelle Wisniewski, Seena Purham and Superintendent Dana Smith. Front row, from left, Evita McNeil-Dobson, Carol Humm, Beth Reich, Ursula Parris, Abby Girard, Laura Rodriguez and Deborah Dunwoody. (Chris Weber/H-F Chronicle)

D161 recognizes outstanding teachers and principals

At the Oct. 27 meeting, the Flossmoor School District 161 Board of Education recognized Tina Morris, English Language Learner teacher at Serena Hills, as the second quarter #AboveAndBeyond winner. “Tina is consistently a mentor for us year after year because she does such a great job at acclimating our new[Read More…]

10.14.2025 | What You Need To Know Today

Homewood Board of Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in village hall, 2020 Chestnut Road. The agenda is available here. The livestream of the meeting will be available here. Use meeting ID  980 4907 6232, passcode 830183. Highlights: Flossmoor School District 161 Board of Education will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday,[Read More…]

D161’s playgrounds in ‘poor shape,’ but how to proceed is no easy question

An inspection of Flossmoor School District 161’s elementary school playgrounds has confirmed what the district suspected: with “few exceptions,” the district’s playgrounds are in “poor shape,” per village documents. But what to do about that and when is complicated. Associate Superintendent Frances LaBella during a board of education meeting Monday,[Read More…]

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