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VIDEO: What's Ahead for D210? Wyllie Looks at the District's Next Steps

The Lincoln-Way superintendent talks about what the district needs to do to overcome its financial challenges.

Recently, Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Supt. Lawrence Wyllie sat down with Patch for a series of video Q&As--with some of the questions provided by Patch readers--about the financial challenges facing the district. 

WATCH: Why Wasn't Closing L-W West Considered?

In today's segment, Wyllie explains what's ahead for the district, discussing what the board has already done and what questions still need to be answered.

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WATCH: What About Wage Freezes or Pay Cuts for the Superintendent and Administrators?

Miss one of the previous videos from this week? Here's what was discussed:

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Wyllie's first video question dealt with closing Lincoln-Way West High School and why it wasn't an option the district's board of education has looked at.

Part two dealt with the possibility of wage freezes or pay cuts for administrators and the superintendent.

WATCH: Why Wasn't a Referendum Considered as an Option at This Time?

The third segment discussed why a referendum wasn't one of the options on the table during his presentation of solutions to the district's budget issues. 

In the fourth video, Wyllie responds to D210 residents who believe the board has already decided what it's going to do when it comes to developing new revenue streams and making budget cuts.

Looking for background on the budget struggles of D210? Check out Patch's coverage:


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