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Evanston-Skokie District 65 Unveils School-Closure Options as Board Elects New President

Leaders set a rapid timetable to fix a projected $10 to $15 million gap by 2027.

Overview

  • Administrators outlined at least six consolidation scenarios drawn from more than 30 possibilities to reduce costs.
  • Proposals target King Arts, Kingsley and Lincolnwood for possible closure, with Washington and Dawes also under consideration.
  • District leaders cite declining enrollment, underused buildings and a projected $10 to $15 million shortfall by fiscal 2027, with separate reports noting substantial facility repair needs.
  • Parents protested at Dawes and warned closures could harm marginalized students and specialized programs such as RISE, STEP and IEP services.
  • Sergio Hernandez stepped down as board president during the meeting, Pat Anderson was elected to lead, and community feedback sessions are underway with a vote expected in November or by year-end.