![]() ![]() _ Photo courtesy of Monique Parsons Monique Parsons Early voting for this election and all elections begins on March 20, while Election Day is April 4. Two of the candidates, Monique Parsons and Elizabeth Rolewicz, are running for re-election, while Leah Piekarz, former counselor at ETHS, and Kristen Scotti, a disabilities advocate, look to become board members for the first time.īelow, find profiles of all four candidates. Mirah Anti, a current board member and Director of Equity & Inclusion at Highland Park High School and Deerfield High School District 113, is running unopposed for a two-year position on the board as well. The Evanstonian spoke with the four candidates who are running for the three open four-year terms on the school board. Discussions around in-school truancy, metal detectors and other weapons systems and more have shaped the trajectory of board meetings thus far this year. In addition to these goals, ETHS has navigated numerous conversations of late. ![]() Marcus Campbell, the Evanston Township High School District 202 School Board now looks to push a new set of initiatives, centered around goals of literacy, post-college plans, racial equity and social-emotional learning. A year after conducting the search for a new superintendent, ultimately landing on Dr. ![]()
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