D65 COVID cases surge on return from break evanstonnow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from evanstonnow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Illnois mother Ndona Muboyayi provides insight on ‘Fox and Friends.’
An Illinois mother of two is fighting back against the local school district’s curriculum, arguing that it teaches children they can’t get ahead due to White supremacy.
Ndona Muboyayi told Fox & Friends Friday that parts of the Evanston, Illinois curriculum had changed drastically and the school was no longer teaching children about the history of African-Americans. They had added something that they called Black Lives Matter curriculum, Muboyayi told co-host, Steve Doocy. It speaks about White supremacy and it speaks about White privilege and a number of negative things that had happened to African-Americans within this country.
District 65, District 202 elect new school boards
Unofficial results show voters re-elected Joey Hailpern, Soo La Kim and Elisabeth “Biz” Lindsay-Ryan, the board’s current vice president, to serve on the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 board. Newcomer Donna Wang Su is also projected to win a seat in the race, though Marquise Weatherspoon trails her by 46 votes.
Kim has over 20 years of teaching and administrative experience in higher education, and is currently the assistant dean of graduate programs in the School of Professional Studies at Northwestern. She is a founding member of Lincoln Elementary School’s equity committee and has been on the board since filling a vacancy in April 2020.
Stephanie Mendoza to become Evanston s next city clerk dailynorthwestern.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailynorthwestern.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Everything you need to know about Evanston’s April 6 election
Tuesday marks the culmination of a controversial and contentious election season that began in November and has the potential to bring in an entirely new City Council. There are 30 combined candidates vying for aldermanic, city clerk and school board seats.
Polling places across the city will be open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Residents can find their polling locations through the Cook County Clerk’s Office website. Find more voting information here.
The ballot will include nine aldermanic races, a city clerk race and two school board races.