
Recording of Virtual Info Session 3
In-person Community Engagement Sessions next week
District 41 hosted the third Virtual Referendum Information Session last night, October 13, to help educate the community about the details of the referendum. Superintendent Kaczkowski, Assistant Superintendent for Finance, Facilities and Operations Eric DePorter, and Chief Communications Officer Erika Krehbiel presented information and answered questions submitted in advance by community members. Special guest Wight & Company Senior Vice President Brad Paulsen also joined the session.
Click here or below to watch a recording of the Virtual Information Session #3
Virtual Referendum Information Session Recordings:
Wednesday, September 21, 6:30 p.m. watch it
Tuesday, October 4, 6:30 p.m. watch it
Thursday, October 13, 6:30 p.m. watch it
IN-PERSON COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SESSIONS COMING OCTOBER 17 AND 19
A reminder that community members are welcome to engage with two board members in attendance about the proposed boundary map and other referendum related topics at open community engagement sessions in October. New boundaries would be implemented if the referendum is successful and a new school is built on the district owned Spalding Park property on the northside of Glen Ellyn.
All are welcome to attend these in-person sessions listed below:
Monday, October 17 at Hadley Junior High
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 19 at the D41 Central Services Office
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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On November 8, 2022, Glen Ellyn School District 41 residents will vote on a $49 million bond referendum that will solve our significant space issues.
The proposed plan would build a new elementary school on our Spalding property and a new early learning center addition to our Churchill School. The plan will now appear on our ballots in the upcoming November 8th election for community approval.
If successful, the referendum will allow the district to:
Keep Class Sizes Small in Our Neighborhood Schools
Offer Full-Day Kindergarten for All Families in their Home School
Continue Building Innovative Opportunities for Kids
With the additional space provided by the referendum, we will be able to protect class sizes now and into the future. We will also be able to better facilitate collaboration, which allows for more individual and small group instruction and provides hands-on learning experiences for students.
Visit the District 41 Referendum Information Website to learn more.
Glen Ellyn School District 41
Email: webmaster@d41.org
Website: www.d41.org
Location: 793 North Main Street, Glen Ellyn, IL, USA
Phone: 630.790.6400
Facebook: facebook.com/glenellynd41
Twitter: @glenellynd41