March 12, 2010 | District 308 Budget Update
District 308 Superintendent Dr. Dan O'Donnell, was the featured guest speaker on a local TV show that was taped this morning. The show focused on the district's budget issues and will serve as a pre-cursor to Monday night's Board of Education meeting ...Read More
March 4, 2010 | It is time to talk to the Governor about education funding
Governor Quinn posted his proposed budget online last week and requested letters of response as to how the budget might be adjusted and the fiscal situation in the state addressed.Governor Quinn's budget contains a 15 percent across-the-board reduction in education funding. As District 308 superintendent, I constructed the following letter that outlines my thoughts on how to address the budget problem. ...Read More
March 4, 2010 | March Parent Newsletter Posted
The latest issue of the School Matters Monthly parent newsletter has been posted. Click below to read the March edition. Past editions can be found by clicking "About District 308" and then "Publications." ...Read More
February 25, 2010 | Jump Rope for Heart at Wolf's Crossing
Wolf's Crossing is pleased to have the Jump Rope for Heart again at our school. Please consider helping our students raise money for children with cardiovascular diseases. For more information, please click on Read More! ...Read More
February 25, 2010 | Raging Waves Exercise Program
Earn a $12 off coupon to Raging Waves Waterpark by exercising for just 30 minutes a day! Please read more to find out how this can happen! ...Read More
February 25, 2010 | 2010 WC Food Drive
Please help the Green Harvest Food Bank by donating non-perishable items to local families in need. To find out more information, please click Read More! ...Read More
February 23, 2010 | State hits D308 with another funding dilemma
The most recent estimate to come from the state is a 10-percent, across the board cut to school districts' state funding. What does this mean for District 308 next school year? It means a budget that will need to be reduced by $11 million, in addition to the $5.5 million that has already been identified by the school district. Click "Read More" to read about the issue, talking points, and ways to contact your local legislators. ...Read More