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Board of Ed Celebrates Students and Staff at March 2025 Board Meeting

Board of Education Recognition - March 2025

At the March Board of Education meeting, several students and staff members were recognized for their outstanding achievements. Their hard work, dedication, and contributions to our school community continue to inspire us all.

Prairie View girls' volleyball team poses with Board of Education at  March board meeting

Prairie View 6/7 Grade Girls’ Volleyball Celebrate Championship Season

The Board of Education recognized members of the Prairie View 6/7th grade girls' volleyball team for their outstanding season. The team showcased outstanding skill, sportsmanship, and teamwork, finishing with a 15-4 record and capturing both the SWIC South Division and Tournament Championship. 

Coached by William Cornfield, the Prairie View Eagles roster includes: Tessa B., Mackenzie G., Brooke S., Sadie L., Liliana S., Grace M., Julianna W., Sydney B., Noelle L., Journei T., Gianna M., and Audrey D.

Mackenzie G. and Audrey D. made the SWIC All-Conference Team, and Mackenzie G. was awarded the tournament MVP.

Way to go, Eagles!

Polar Plunge  team poses with Board of Education at  March board meeting

D140 Polar Plunge Team Raises Over $51,000 for Special Olympics Illinois

The Board also recognized the D140 Polar Plunge team. Led by educators Kristy Peacock, Chrisie DeCarlo, Ashley Krizik, and committee members Angela Zakes, Megan Dignan, Cassidy Campbell, and Joanna Boblak, D140’s eighty-three participants raised more than $51,000 for Special Olympics Illinois. 

The team earned top honors for individual and team contributions and was celebrated for surpassing $250,000 in Polar Plunge fundraising over the history of the district’s participation in the event.
 

Bus driver and paraeducator pose with Board of Education at March Meeting

Quick-Thinking Staff Members Aid Student in Need

The Board of Education proudly recognized bus driver Chuck Mangialardi and paraeducator Mary Jean Gramont for their swift and compassionate response to a student experiencing a medical issue. Following district protocols, they acted immediately, ensuring the student received prompt attention while waiting for paramedics to arrive. Their quick thinking and dedication exemplify the care and commitment we value in our school community. Thank you for putting student safety first!

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