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Evanston Skokie School District 65 is grappling with a budget deficit that could reach $15 million, prompting discussions on potential school closures including several neighborhood schools. Parents express concerns over how closures might affect their children’s education and special programming. The financial difficulties have already led to staff reductions and the closure of Bessie Rhodes Elementary. Amidst this turmoil, Board President Sergio Hernandez resigned following the indictment of the former superintendent on fraud charges. A new board president has been elected, aiming to address the district’s financial challenges.

Evanston – Evanston Skokie School District 65 is facing a significant financial crisis, with board members holding a special meeting on Tuesday morning to discuss potential school closures as a measure to combat a looming budget deficit of up to $15 million for the upcoming year. The board is considering closing several schools due to low enrollment rates and the pressing need to address this substantial shortfall.

The list of schools potentially on the chopping block includes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Literacy and Fine Arts School, along with neighborhood institutions such as Lincolnwood, Kingsley, and Washington. These discussions have sparked concern among parents regarding the impact of closures on their children’s education and the community’s overall cohesion.

As discussions unfold, parents are voicing their apprehensions about how rushed closures may not effectively resolve the school’s financial issues. The board is collecting feedback from parents to inform their decision-making process concerning these potential closures. The concerns particularly emphasize how closing schools could affect students enrolled in specialized programming, including RISE, STEP, and individualized education program (IEP) students.

The board’s financial troubles have already led to significant staffing reductions, and they previously voted to close Bessie Rhodes Elementary after the current school year. A new committee has been established to assist in finding solutions to the budget gap and to evaluate which schools may be affected by the proposed closures. A decision regarding the schools’ futures is expected to be reached in November.

Adding to the turbulence within the district, Board President Sergio Hernandez announced his resignation during the meeting, facing pressure following the indictment of former superintendent Devon Horton on multiple fraud and embezzlement charges. Horton’s indictment includes 17 counts, such as wire fraud and tax evasion, raising concerns regarding the management of district funds and the repercussions of these issues on overall staffing levels amid declining student enrollment.

Community unrest has been palpable, evidenced by a petition circulating in favor of Hernandez’s resignation, which has gathered 329 signatures. In the aftermath of Hernandez’s departure, board member Patricia S. Anderson was elected unanimously as the new board president. Anderson, who campaigned on improving the district’s financial health while promoting equity, received applause from attendees upon her appointment, reflecting a desire for change in leadership and direction.

During this uncertain period, parents are awaiting further communication about upcoming feedback sessions scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, where they can share their thoughts and concerns directly regarding the district’s plans. The board is evaluating a range of options and scenarios as they navigate the complexities of school consolidations and closures to ensure the district’s sustainability amidst financial challenges.

As the situation unfolds, the implications of school closures and leadership changes will be closely watched by the community, highlighting a critical moment for Evanston Skokie School District 65 as it seeks to address its financial difficulties while remaining responsive to the needs of its students and families.

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