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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Former Lincolnwood Super Lands Prestigious Job

Former Lincolnwood School District 74 superintendent Mark Klaisner was recently hired by the Illinois State Board of Education for their top job, Skokie Patch reports.

Former Lincolnwood School District 74 superintendent Mark Klaisner was recently hired by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) as the new assistant superintendent for Kane County, according to the Kane County Regional Office of Education's website. Klaisner's new role is the highest position an educator can be hired for, as the superintendent for the ISBE is an elected position. Klaisner resigned after Lincolnwood residents put pressure on the school district after uncovering reckless spending by the school district. The turmoil began in January and snowballed from there. Klaisner ultimately resigned while assistant superintendent Susan Bradt retired. Meanwhile, business superintendent Kevin Nohelty recently filed a $250,000 lawsuit…

Lincolnwood 2000

8:16 pm on Friday, August 17, 2012

There has to be a connection to the Willow Creek Church and the hiring board. Virtually all employment decision involving Klaisner had WCC connections   more ›

Friday, July 27, 2012

Lawsuit Reveals Why Lincolnwood SD 74 Terminated Business Superintendent

Former Superintendent of Business at Lincolnwood District 74 is suing the school board for $250,000, alleging that he was wrongfully terminated. However, legal documents reveal a different side to the story. (Read lawsuit in its entirety here)

Editor's note: Skokie Patch has posted the lawsuit in its entirety above. You can scroll down using the bar to the right of the document. You can also find the "zoom in" option by clicking the magnifying glass at the bottom of the image. New details have emerged regarding the termination of former Lincolnwood School District 74's superintendent of business Kevin Nohelty. The document also indicates why Nohelty was placed on administrative leave. Nohelty, who filed a lawsuit against School District 74, alleges that he was wrongfully terminated by the school board on June 13. He is seeking $250,000 plus the cost of legal fees, according to complaint. Nohelty also alleges that his firing caused him "emotional distress," according to the suit…

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Former Superintendent Suing Lincolnwood SD 74 For $250K

Former assistant superintendent of business for Lincolnwood School District 74 Kevin Nohelty is suing the school board for $250,000 plus the cost of legal fees. Nohelty alleges that he was wrongfully terminated on June 13 by the school board.

Update 10:16 a.m. 07/27 - Skokie Patch has received documents detailing why Nohelty was placed on adminstrative leave as well as other information.  Lincolnwood District 74's former assistant superintendent of business, Kevin Nohelty, filed a lawsuit against the school board last week. Nohelty, who was dismissed on June 13, alleges that he was wrongfully terminated by the school board. He is seeking $250,000 plus the cost of legal fees, according to the suit. The complaint specifically lists board members Scott Anderson, John Vranas, Kevin Daly and Georjean Nickell as defendants. The aforementioned voted 4-0 to terminate Nohelty on June 13.   "The filing of the lawsuit does not change my belief that we made the right decision," said school…

Gary

8:51 am on Thursday, July 26, 2012

One of the big issues is that former Asst Superintendent Kevin Nohelty was accused of having inappropriate relationships with at least on of the academic staff. As the head of HR that implies that he was in the person's chain of command. If that is true then he deserved to be terminated. If he sues then let's hope that all the information becomes public.   more ›

Friday, April 20, 2012

Lincolnwood Super Paid $39K Upon Resigning

New information regarding the resignation of superintendent Mark Klaisner shows he was paid a little over $39,000 upon resigning. Meanwhile, a group of Lincolnwood residents have created an online petition demanding the resignation of 3 board members.

Former superintendent Mark Klaisner received $39,455 upon resigning from Lincolnwood School District 74, according to information obtained via Freedom of Information Act.  Of that money, $25,435 was from remaining payments under his contract for the 2011-2012 school year. Klaisner was also paid an additional $14,020, which was equal to his unused vacation time and personal days that accumulated during his time with the district. Read more: See our previous coverage on SD 74 The school district has seen a variety of changes over the last three months. Among those changes include three different board presidents; two board resignations and an administrator being placed on leave for unknown reasons, among other things. Most recently, the …

Thursday, April 19, 2012

SD 74 Selects Interim Superintendent

Ken Cull was selected by the school board as the new interim superintendent on Tuesday. His past brings a lot of experience to the table.

Lincolnwood School District 74 has officially found their interim superintendent, selecting Ken Cull to fill the spot. Cull was elected interim superintendent on a vote of 6-0 by the school board. Cull brings a wealth of experience to the table. In July 2010, he served one year as the interim superintendent at Winnetka School District 36. Prior to that, he was superintendent at Skokie School District 69 for two years. He also worked at Itasca School District 10 for seven years. Read more: See our previous coverage of Lincolnwood SD 74 Terms have yet to be disclosed, but should be on SD 74's website shortly, said board president Darlene Fourkas. Cull's contract ends in June. Once new information becomes available Skokie Patch will update. …

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Lincolnwood SD 74 Gets Third Board President in 2 Months

A small group of Lincolnwood residents have created big changes in their community. In as little as three months, two board members have resigned. The superintendent and assistant superintendent have also left the school district.

Lincolnwood School District 74 has seen three different board presidents in as little as two months. Former board president David Koder stepped down in February and board member Amy Frankel filled his position. On Monday, Frankel resigned, effective immediately.  Several people familiar with the matter told Skokie Patch the resignation was “unexpected.” Now, recently reelected board member Darlene Fourkas is president. Fourkas has worked for the school board for nine years and served the PTA prior to that. “The immediate goal is to ratify the votes needed for an interim superintendent and assistant superintendent,” Fourkas said. “Right now, we are really focusing on the crisis the district is in. The super isn’t in place. We lost another …

David Zornig

9:29 am on Saturday, April 14, 2012

Wow, SD 74 sound like a mess. And I thought we had problems with SD 219, trying to sue homeowners who appealed their taxes, with their own money.   more ›

Monday, April 9, 2012

Lincolnwood SD 74 Board President Resigns

After being reelected to another term, Lincolnwood School District board president Amy Frankel has officially resigned. Frankel was elected by a 4-3 vote by board members last week.

Read our update here - Lincolnwood School District 74 board president Amy Frankel has officially resigned from her position, according to now board president Darlene Fourkas.  Frankel's picture and bio is also no longer on the school district's website. She was recently reelected to another term at a school board meeting last week by a vote of 4-3. Fourkas, who was also reelected to another term during that meeting, will now step in as board president. Lincolnwood resident Mark Collens said, "This is one of the things we've been looking for - the community has been seeking the resignation of four board members. Now, the board has an opportunity to change the dynamic of the board significantly and gives them an opportunity to rectify the …

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Jorge Gustavo

11:50 am on Saturday, April 14, 2012

Yes, but the auditors that were hired by the board are the same ones recently fired by the Wilmette School District after years of reviewing their finances and missing the employee embezzlements. Good luck with these guys in Lincolnwood. Smart move by the board?   more ›

Friday, April 6, 2012

SD 74 in Violation of State Code, Top Candidates Walkout

It was a real display of fireworks during a Lincolnwood School District 74 board meeting on Thursday evening. The school district is in violation of state code, and several candidates who were poised to become superintendent walked out of the meeting.

Update 11:15 a.m. - Lincoln Hall principal Dr. Linda Klobucher will be filling in as interim superintendent and Dr. Jean Weiss will be the assistant superintendent. Stay tuned for more information as we will post it as it comes in.  Earlier - The immediate future of Lincolnwood School District 74 isn’t clear, as the board failed to name an interim superintendent during a chaotic board meeting Thursday evening. Potential candidates opted out of the top spot by walking out during Thursday’s board meeting. Roughly 100 people loudly voiced their displeasure over the actions of the board in recent weeks - which included the re-election of the embattled President Amy Frankel and Darlene Fourkas as Vice President. Any possible superintendents who…

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rzdw92

10:57 am on Friday, April 20, 2012

what neighboring district would want to consolidate with this train wreck?   more ›

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

What's Going on at Lincolnwood SD 74?

Yesterday's open session started at 11:14 p.m. and ended about two minutes later. The school is currently dealing with the departure of their superintendent and assistant superintendent. Their business superintendent is also on administrative leave.

Lincolnwood School District 74 may have set a record on Tuesday evening for latest start-time to an open session, 11:14 p.m., and fastest finish, less than two minutes. Only two audience members were in attendance; a teacher from Rutledge Hall and a village employee. The meeting provided no new information. Despite residents demanding transparency between them and the school board, many recent open sessions have lasted for only a handful of minutes. Much of the time has been spent in closed session, as the board prepares to deal with the recent departures of its superintendent and assistant superintendent. The district's business superintendent, Kevin Nohelty, is also on administrative leave.   Read more: See all of our coverage on …

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Details Regarding Superintendent's Resignation Won't be Disclosed

Lincolnwood District 74 board members told the media that they are 'legally obligated' not to disclose any compensation information regarding superintendent Mark Klaisner's resignation.

The compensation details regarding former superintendent Mark Klaisner's resignation won't be disclosed, according to Lincolnwood District 74 board president Amy Frankel. If there was any sort of compensation, Klaisner would have been paid with taxpayer money, yet Frankel said she is "legally obligated" not to disclose any details regarding the former superintendent's resignation. "The terms of the resignation was that I can't disclose that [information]," Frankel said after Wednesday night's board meeting. Read more: Traffic a Major Concern for Residents Near Proposed Super Walmart The board president did note that Klaisner has reimbursed the school district for his cell phone for the 2011 calendar year. She also added that the former …

Joshua Orlan

2:32 pm on Thursday, March 29, 2012

Any money appropriated by the School District MUST be voted on in open session and must be by roll call,. To vote on it in closed session is an easy violation of the Open Public Meetings Act. In short - it must be public in order to be legal.   more ›

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