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DeKalb District 428 eyes finances in 2013

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The district also is looking at its assets and which it can do without. This process initially led to a land swap agreement with ShoDeen Construction in October. The district was going to trade Kiwanis Park for land the developer owned near the high school. The deal also would have stopped the district from paying interest on a $1 million impact fee credit.

Several residents spoke out against the land swap agreement. The district is now working to sell the park to the DeKalb Park District. A price has not been announced.

"Although the land swap created some debate in the community, at the end, it will continue to be green space, and it will be owned by the appropriate entity, which is the park district," Briscoe said.

Negotiations with ShoDeen will continue in conjunction with the city of DeKalb, Matya added.

This year also will be a period of transition for the school board. Three sitting board members – Michael Lord, Jessica Lyons and Mike Verbic – did not file for re-election. Five candidates – Vickie Hernan-Faivre, Marilyn Parker, Victoria Newport, George (Joe) Mitchell, and Mary Hess – will compete for those three spots.

When it comes to 2012, Briscoe also was proud of the partnerships the district made with Northern Illinois University and Kishwaukee College. By working with faculty from those schools, the district was able to retool its math curriculum, Briscoe said.

"The sequence of courses were looked at to make sure students got their third year or fourth year of math so they can be successful in college," Briscoe said.

NIU student teachers also have been partnering with DeKalb school teachers so that the students can get real world experience.

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