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Kane County Reporter

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Batavia Public School District is Looking to the Community for Input on School Facilities

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What will the future of our schools look like? We need to hear what you think! Three community chairs are taking the lead in finding the answer to this question by gathering feedback from the community through the Building Our Future Together Community Engagement Sessions.

Kelly Bleakley, Ginny Gaspar, and Brian Schwab have volunteered to chair the Building Our Future Together facilitating team, which has been bringing residents together to learn more about the school district’s facilities and how they impact the current and future needs of students.

Over the past month, the Facilitating Team has hosted two community engagement sessions, and the third one is planned for March 10, from 6:30-8:30 PM in the Cafeteria at Batavia High School, 1201 Main Street. They encourage everyone in the community to attend and participate in the process. 

Over the first two sessions, community members learned the basics of the plan, the current state of the school facilities, and the funding options for the plan. Each session ends with table discussions that lead to feedback provided to the District. This feedback leads to topics that will be addressed at future meetings.

“Even though students and staff are in our schools almost every day, many of us community members don’t know the inner workings of our buildings and how they impact the success of all of the students. The BOFT Community Engagement Sessions give us the chance to learn more about this and provide the Board of Education with the community’s vision for the future of our schools,” says Bleakley.   

Later this spring, after all of the Building Our Future Together Community Engagement sessions, the community chairs will present their findings, and proposed long-range facilities plan to the Board of Education. 

“By being a part of the Building Our Future Together community engagement sessions, asking questions, and providing feedback, community members will have more of an understanding of what our students need for future success. We can then ask how they think we can take our school facilities to the next level,” explains Gaspar.

Join us on March 10th for our next Building Our Future Together community engagement session. For more information on the plan and the process, please visit www.bps101.net/boft.