Meeting Briefs: Manhattan School District 114 for July 9, 2025
Junior High Announces Mascot Debut, Community Events: Manhattan Junior High School is preparing to introduce its new mascot, “Demo,” at the PTO’s Back to School Bash on August 15 from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Following the bash, the athletic boosters will host a “Movie on the Field.” The school also promoted the “Jock for Jackson” 5K memorial run on August 2 at the Brown Barn, an event to raise awareness for student mental health.
Board of Education Training Scheduled: A special board workshop and training session with the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) has been scheduled for Monday, August 4, at 5 p.m. in the new district office. Additionally, it was noted that the IASB is hosting a conference for new board members in Naperville on September 13, offering an in-person training opportunity to connect with peers from other districts.
Committee Updates: The Finance and Operations Committee recently met with Bernardi Securities to review bond repayment schedules and discuss options for managing the district’s debt service over the next few years. The Safety Committee also met to begin outlining its goals for the upcoming year under the guidance of new Superintendent Dr. Damien Aherne, with plans to collaborate with the district’s School Resource Officer to enhance coordination with local police.
Latest News Stories
U.S. House vote on employee bargaining met with ‘political theater’ criticism
Eight killed in U.S. military counter-narcotics strikes
Hog producer: 2025 was strong, but IL legislature needs to address estate tax
Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City’s mayor
Study: Interest rises in AI tools in education
Senators discuss what should be in Newsom’s Capitol speech
Round Barn Restoration Advances; New Parks Take Shape in Manhattan
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Jackson Township Board for Nov. 12, 2025
WATCH: TCS investigating potential child care center fraud in WA
GOP fiscal hawks balk at $5.7B for refugees in 2026 HHS funding bill
Trump to remove National Guard members from Chicago, LA, Portland
Fires, unrest, lawsuits, politics dominate Southwest in 2025