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 Hinsdale Central Teacher Late Too Much: District
 Hinsdale· 2025-07-14 16:12
SchoolsHinsdale Central Teacher Late Too Much: DistrictThe teacher was tardy to class 19 times in a month, records show. Hinsdale Central music teacher Matt Kurinksky was repeatedly late to class over a month last semester, according to public documents. (David Giuliani/Patch)HINSDALE, IL – A Hinsdale Central High School teacher was publicly reprimanded last month because of frequent tardiness, according to the school district. Through a public records request, Patch last week obtained documents related to  ...
 Hinsdale D86 Legal Bills May Fuel Criticism
 Hinsdale· 2025-07-11 13:41
SchoolsHinsdale D86 Legal Bills May Fuel CriticismThe board president, who has been accused of micromanagement, was involved with "select student records." Hinsdale High School District 86's board president, Catherine Greenspon, discussed "pending student matters" with the district's attorneys. She has been accused before of micromanagement. (David Giuliani/Patch)HINSDALE, IL – The president of the Hinsdale High School District 86 board has discussed "pending student matters" with the district's attorneys,  ...
 Tax Fight With Clarendon Hills Appears Over
 Hinsdale· 2024-11-25 10:04
 Core Points - The Hinsdale High School District 86 officials expressed satisfaction with the approval of a downsized tax district in Clarendon Hills, indicating significant progress from previous proposals [3][4]. - The Clarendon Hills Village Board unanimously approved the new tax district along 55th Street, making major concessions to local school districts that had opposed a larger tax increment financing (TIF) district [5][6]. - The expected TIF budget for the village has been reduced by half to $12.6 million, reflecting a substantial decrease from earlier estimates [7][8].   Summary by Sections  Tax District Proposal - Clarendon Hills proposed a downsized tax district that received a positive reception from the Hinsdale High School District 86 board [2]. - The new proposal aims to spur development while addressing concerns from local school districts regarding the impact of a larger TIF [5][6].   Financial Implications - Under state law, the growth in property tax income from the TIF would be diverted for 23 years for use within the district, rather than being distributed to taxing bodies like schools [6]. - The village plans to retain tax income from vacant properties while redirecting funds from other properties to local taxing bodies [6].   Future Actions - The District 86 board is set to vote next month on an agreement with the village regarding the tax district, with other local government bodies expected to follow suit [8].