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District 36 Board

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

District 36 Approves Maximum Levy of $35.8M

Winnetka Public School District 36 plans to start discussion on debt abatement or repayment options at the Jan. 15 meeting.

Winnetka Public Schools District 36 board members recently approved levying $35.8 million despite residents' request for a lower tax levy increase or not levying for a year to draw down the district’s healthy fund balance.  The approved 2012 tax levy is a 5 percent increase over the 2011 extension of $34.1 million levy.  Residents who spoke at the Dec. 4 meeting say the increase comes at a time when student enrollment is down and when the district has nearly a 100 percent reserve, meaning it has enough funds for the district to operate for a year without any new revenue.  Resident: Tax Increase in D36 Higher than New Trier “Since 1997 [the consumer price index] is up 38 percent. The taxes for District 36 are up 122 percent, that’s …

Jim Wyant

12:37 pm on Monday, December 24, 2012

I completely disagree with Marcia Sutter's spin. While it is true that under the current tax cap laws, future levies are dependent upon past levy amounts, we could forego a levy increase for the next decade and still be overtaxing D36 residents. Just because it impacts future levy amounts, is not a reason to continue to overtax us. Click on the above link from Illinois Interactive report card. …   more ›

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Despite Public Outrage, School Board Votes to Dismiss Teacher Without Pay

Parents, family and community members voiced their concerns about the handling of David Wartik's case.

More than eight hours after its scheduled start, the District 36 Board voted unanimously to dismiss fourth-grade teacher David Wartik from employment and to suspend him without pay. The verdict was met with boos from some in the crowd, which included several dozen who spent their days at The Skokie School in support of Wartik while the board met in executive session. Earlier: Diverse Crowd Rallies in Support of Teacher in Question The tenured teacher at Hubbard Woods School had been put on leave due to concerns about an Evanston police investigation into a possible incident that happened in the late 1990s at a private North Shore school. "Today we are faced with very bad choices," said Winnetka Public Schools Board President Dana Crumley, …

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