UpdatedWed, Jun 2, 2021 at 11:38 am CT
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Jeff Waters, a member of the Hinsdale High School District 86 board, suggested last month that South students could remotely attend Central classes to minimize their concerns about equity between the two schools. (Shutterstock)
DARIEN, IL A suggestion that Hinsdale South High School could benefit from Hinsdale Central s classes through remote technology received a thumbs down from two South students last week.
During a Hinsdale High School District 86 school board meeting, students Zeeshan Razzaq and Anastasia Galinski both noted the suggestion from board member Jeff Waters. The learning model of Zoom in a Room has already been tried and has largely been unsuccessful and unpopular among students, teachers and parents alike, Razzaq said. Please reduce class sizes and/or run more class sections at Hinsdale South. If cost is an issue, increase South s enrollment.