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With schedule change denied, District 211 planning for normal 2021-22 school year
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Divided District 211 board decides plan for full in-person learning doesn t go far enough
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Updated 3/17/2021 3:11 PM
A former Palatine High School teacher fired last summer over a controversial Facebook post is suing a candidate for the Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 board for what she alleges were defamatory statements intended to harm her.
Jeanne Hedgepeth s lawsuit against Palatine resident Tim McGowan seeks in excess of $50,000 in compensatory and punitive damages for defamation and intentional interference with an existing business relationship. It was filed last month in a Cook County court.
The lawsuit claims McGowan made knowingly false statements in a Facebook post and video in June in an effort to have Hedgepeth fired from Palatine High School, where she d worked since 2000.
Removal of trees for 149 Schaumburg homes could happen quicker
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Posted3/15/2021 5:30 AM
The improvement of equity and equitable opportunities in Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 and what exactly that means are among the issues in the campaign for three seats on the district s board of education.
Some of the nine candidates see the issue as primarily one of racial equity within the culture of the district. Others interpret it more broadly to include how educational and other resources are allocated among its five main schools.
Candidate Tim McGowan said recent Freedom of Information Act requests have brought to light inequities that affect all students of the district, such as a large disparity between the numbers of Black and white students being suspended. He believes improved education of teachers and staff about these issues can help them better serve students.