School Board

Keeneyville Elementary School District 20

Keeneyville Elementary School District 20

  • Terre Taylor
  • Independent

Three of my children graduated college with advanced degrees and have amazing careers. I know what it takes to raise lifelong learners who are productive global citizens. I also have a special needs child that had an IEP (Individualized Education Plan). My child attended college and trade school. The school staff worked very closely with me very early so that now my child is an independent productive global citizen.

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Lake Park High School Board 108

Lake Park High School Board 108

  • Donna Limper
  • Independent

I’m running to serve on the Lake Park High School Board because I deeply value public education as a common good and a cornerstone of democracy. It’s also a crucial vehicle of opportunity for all students to succeed in an advanced, competitive global economy. Nonpartisan, local governance is vital to public schools. Public schools are places where neighbors can cooperate across differences to engineer outcomes that enrich our children and our community.

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Lake Park High School Board 108

Lake Park High School Board 108

  • Zachary Cook
  • Independent

I have a vested interest in the future of Lake Park High School and the community it serves. My child is currently a student of Roselle School District 12 and will attend Lake Park in a few short years. While I did not graduate from Lake Park, I am a proud graduate of Glenbard District 87, and know how valuable our public education system is. I want to prove my commitment to our community by earning this post, and I am dedicated to shaping policies that will benefit students and families for years to come.

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Medinah School District 11

Medinah School District 11

  • Ian Neitzke
  • Independent

With two decades managing businesses of various sizes, I have come to appreciate the value of a strong education system that prepares our children for an ever-changing future. Our schools need to prepare our children socially, emotionally, and intellectually, to compete in a global economy. Period.

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