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THURSDAY, Feb. 4, 2016
DeForest Dancers perform photo by Paul DelGuidice
These students from the DeForest Dance Academy performed at the Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s 97th Annual Awards and Talent Showcase held on Friday, Jan. 29 at the Waterford Conference Center. The event served as the Chamber’s annual meeting to salute out-going Board members, present awards, honor Café Amano as Business of the Year and induct Ralph Pechanio into the Civic Hall of Fame. More photos inside this issue.
Younger special needs students will transfer to Emerson
By Dan McLeister For The Elmhurst Independent
ELMHURST — Responding to parents’ concerns, District 205 Superintendent Dr. David Moyer said students in the upper primary grades at Field Elementary School will be allowed to continue there until
they complete fifth grade and are ready for middle school. The administration’s previous plan was to transfer all special needs students from Field to Emerson Elementary in the coming school year. At a January 26th meeting, Moyer indicated that the Board of Education had authorized the funds necessary to pay staff for the next three years to accommodate this request. The previous evening, the administration hosted a meeting at Field with parents of
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students with special needs in grades 3 - 5. Administrators called parents of students in K - 2 to tell them that students in those grades will move to Emerson next year. A date has not yet been set for an informational meeting to explain to those connected with Field School (parents and staff) the various space constraints expected over the next few years related to programs. “The thing to remember is that the issue is fluid,” Moyer
stated. “We can only give out information that is available now. We don’t know all of the information now about what could happen about enrollment projections. At this point we will anticipate that space issues will continue. “We will make it work and we will complete a phased approach and commit to the staffing required for the input we received from parents.” School Board President Shannon Ebner commented that, “We are moving quickly
tonight.” On January 12th much of the discussion in a four and a half hour meeting was spent on the special needs students. Initial consideration of the transfer began in July of 2014. Former Dist. 205 Superintendent Dave Pruneau had said that consideration needed to be given to moving the special needs classrooms before changing attendance boundaries to address expanding enrollment and space needs at Field.
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Those in grades 3 to 5 will stay at Field
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