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District 64 eNews January 26th, 2024

News From Jan. 25 Regular BOE Meeting

The District 64 Board of Education held a regular meeting on Thursday, January 25th, in the Hendee Rooms. 


After months of research and planning by staff, District Administrators recommended an option to begin the first phase of Lincoln Middle School renovations. The School Board voted to move forward with this plan.


Wight and Company, along with Dr. Ben Collins, Dr. Adam Paris, and Noel Mendoza, explained why “Approach 3” was the best option to pursue. “I think the big conversation that we had the last couple of weeks is with the grand scheme of everything,” said Dr. Collins. 


The diagrams presented at the meeting are very early representations of the work that will be done at Lincoln. 


The core of the first phase includes renovating spaces that would house the SLC program and a new program for students who require emotional support. In both cases, these students are currently placed out of the district at the middle school age at a significant cost to taxpayers. Bringing these programs back into the district better serves these students, provides a more inclusive learning environment, and ultimately costs less. “Inside this special education area, it still includes the specialized space…like bathrooms that are directly related to the classrooms, a life skills area that could include things like laundry, kitchen, and other aspects of the SLC program,” said Dr. Collins. “We still would have to go in and design specifically what that will look like, but we know we’ve got plenty of square feet to do that.” There will also not be an addition built in this initial phase, but it could come later as part of phase 2.


“We can use that money that we would have been using for water reclamation in phase one right away back into the building and take care of some of the other needs that we know exist,” explained Dr. Collins on why not building an addition right away sets up Lincoln better for the long run. 


Phase 1, which has an estimated cost of $8.5 million - $10.5 million, will be paid for with bonds sold in correlation with resolution #1330.


When looking at phase 2 it includes building an addition that would hold a new cafeteria/multipurpose space, kitchen, and performance area that is in line with the newer Emerson Middle School. The second phase also would include renovation for the rest of the school, updating the aging HVAC system, lighting system, and other necessary upgrades for the nearly 100 year old building. Cost estimates are still being worked on and will be more specific once phase 1 has gone through the engineering phase.


Now that the Board has approved the sale of $10 million of bonds to fund phase 1, more detailed planning with staff and architects can happen. Then, we can start putting out different types of bids and possibly have some work done this summer and creatively get work done with split schedules in the Fall of 2025. The timeline for phase 2 is still a work in progress because it depends on what funding is available. 


Over the next month, District Administrators will work with our architects and Emerson staff to continue conversations on what work needs to be done there and what that would specifically look like. 


“Our goal would be to build this overarching number for what would the entire new master facilities plan look like for everything? We will give you an update on that in February,” said Dr. Collins. 


The entire BOE news brief can be found on our website.

Also a special shoutout to this group of Roosevelt 3rd Graders and staff for doing some fun activities with the School Board. You can read more about it in the news brief.

Upcoming Board Meetings

The following are the next regular Board meetings:


  • February 22, 2024 - 7 p.m. - Jefferson School
  • March 21, 2024 - 7 p.m. - Jefferson School


Looking to catch up on past meeting highlights? A summary of each meeting is available on our Current Board News webpage.


Please confirm meeting dates and times on the Board meetings webpage.

Registration Is Now Open!

Registration for the 2024-2025 school year is now open for ALL District 64 students!


You can find the steps on how to enroll at d64.org.


The deadline to register your child for the 2024-2025 school year is noon on Friday, March 22nd. We are offering an early bird discount on families’ school fees if they complete registration, as well as pay fees before noon on Friday, March 22nd. For any families who do not register by this date, you’ll receive a records release as we’re assuming you’re going to another district. 

  • It is important to note that to take advantage of the discount, you will need to have the registration forms filled out and submitted by Monday, March 18th. This allows our staff time to verify documents and send out invoices so you can pay them by noon on Friday, March 22nd. You can find our fee list for 2024-2025 here, and it shows what fees would be before and after the deadline.

2023-24 5Essentials Survey

The Illinois 5Essentials Survey will be completed by staff, students, and parents from Feb 12-23. Student participation includes students in grades 4-8.


Results will provide information to schools in five areas: instruction, environment, leaders, teachers, and families. Data from this report will be used by our district and our school to help inform our school improvement planning efforts and to provide a picture of our school’s performance beyond test scores.


The survey will take about 20 minutes to complete. All responses are completely confidential. Aggregated data will be shared with parents and the general public on our school’s report card. 


Principals will share more information soon about the 5Essentials Survey. An opt-out form will be shared in the event that you do not want your child to participate.

D64 Events Coming Soon

BEANS, BREW, & BEN - Also, mark your calendars for the next Beans, Brew, and Ben! Our community coffee series continues from 9-10:30 am on Tuesday, February 13th, at South Park Rec Center (833 W Talcott Road, Park Ridge). We’ve enjoyed hosting these events and the numerous meaningful conversations that have followed. 


Please let us know if you plan on coming and chatting with us to give us a better idea of how much coffee to bring and how the setup will work. 

FEB. PARENT U, ANGST VIEWING - We have another Parent U event scheduled on Tuesday, February 27th at 7:00 pm in the Hendee Rooms (8200 Greendale Avenue Niles, IL 60714), where we will be hosting a viewing of the short film Angst. The film includes interviews with kids, teens, educators, experts, and parents to raise awareness around anxiety. The recommended age is 5th-8th grade parents and students.


The goal of Angst is to help people identify and understand the symptoms of anxiety and encourage them to reach out for help. Angst screens in schools, corporations, communities and theaters around the world. The film and corresponding materials provide tools, resources and above all, hope.


The North Cook Regional Office of Education/Intermediate Service Center partnered with Angst creator/producer/director Scilla Andreen to offer this for free to our community. View a trailer for the movie.


Please RSVP to the free viewing of Angst.

Sign Up For The Young Author Contest

Get ready for the Young Authors Contest with this commercial Carpenter students did for their school

Are you an aspiring young author ready to share your work with others? The Young Authors Contest is an independent, voluntary, at-home project for students interested in writing and publishing their work for others to read.


The District 64 Young Author Guidelines have more information and details on how to enter! The deadline for stories is Friday, March 1st.

Around D64

It was awesome having so many D64 students' work represented at the Maine South Drama Showcase: Written In Crayon.


"My students that were selected, and those that attended had a great time! They liked the interpretations of their stories. It was a fun little excursion outside of class time. They were very excited to go."


Thank you for sharing Mrs. Weil! Looks like a blast.



"Foggy day here in Park Ridge…Be safe out there 🦁’s!"



~Ron Cacini Jr.

We had “snow” much fun today with our Book Buddies writing about why we are unique and making snowflakes!! 📝❄️❤️ 

@keenan137

 #CALovetoLearn #CAEngaged #CAMagicintheJourney #engageD64"


~Mrs. Komenda

"Kinders are reflecting on/tracking their decodable word assessment data by coloring in their result on a 100’s chart! They will do this again for the next time they are assessed to track their progress - love this Ms.S! #Kindergarten #engageD64"


~Gina Larucci

"Focusing and doing a good job singing "Pure Imagination." -Words and picture by 4th Grade Chorus Reporters #ChorusRocks #d64music"



~Mrs. Kapustka

"Reading with our third grade book buddies in @MsGlassgow‘s room!"


~MsALombardi

We're Hiring Subs

Come join our awesome team in District 64! Some of the open positions include Substitute Teachers. Apply Online!


Substitute Teachers

  • $150 PER DAY
  • All grade levels and subjects
  • Technology training provided
  • Apply here



Comments and questions may always be directed to the Superintendent or Board members through these links:


Email Dr. Ben Collins, Superintendent or contact members of the Board of Education via email links.

Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 | 847-318-4300 | [email protected]


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