Superintendent Blog

Woodlawn Recognition Shines District-Wide It gives me great pleasure to share the ne...

In this 2017–2018 school year our learning community has come together with heart...

Recognition and Celebration: As professionals and as parents, we know that excellence ...

I’ve mentioned before that my work as Superintendent of District 96 often takes m...

The news continues to bring us stories and images of the devastation caused by Hur...

Excitement and high energy are part of the start of every new school year in District 9...

On Monday evening KCSD96 families and faculty proudly celebrated our Class of 2017 at g...

Before we know it, we’ll be turning the page on March and spring break and movi...

As we prepare to register our returning students and plan for the year ahead, I want to...

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The time I spend in District 96 classrooms with our students and faculty confirms dai...

Summer flew and we’re back to school. We’ve made a great start! I hope yo...

It seems summer in our community is never lazy. We’re making the most of longer, ...

What’s good about District 96? Does it seem to you, as it does to me, that this ...

Ms. Meghan Kennedy has accepted the position of Woodlawn Assistant Principal, effecti...

There is a new face at the Kildeer Countryside Board of Education table. At their regul...

Among the actions the KCSD96 Board of Education took at their March 1, 2016, meeting is...

It’s only February–way too soon, unfortunately, for Chicagoans to be antici...

The passing of KCSD96 Board of Education member Lauren Gordon on Feb. 2, 2016, is ...

Only 15 days left in December!?? As we look forward to spending time with family and...

What do visitors see when they look inside our classrooms? I’m proud to say the...

I truly enjoy the work I do as Superintendent of District 96 schools–especially...

What happened to summer? It flew by in a blur of bike rides and ballgames, camp session...

The end of the school year was a blur of activity, with our students and staff wrappi...

Whether Spring Break was a “staycation” at home or involved suitcases, I ...