No announcement has been made but the job posting has been removed from the District's web page. There is a Board of Education meeting next Monday, January 27 and it includes an agenda item that might be related.
I was told that the interview process is continuing. I have no definite timeline to share. I'm not very happy with LP right now. I have never been less proud to be affiliated with them and I'm in my 48th year.
I was told that the interview process is continuing. I have no definite timeline to share. I'm not very happy with LP right now. I have never been less proud to be affiliated with them and I'm in my 48th year.
Wow. That goes back to the Tri-County Conference, does it not?
LP coach, what's the nature of your disappointment? Is it how long the process is taking? Rumors of a possible hire that you're not happy with? I've got a kid in the district and I'm curious where things are headed.
O’Hare Suburban that barely lasted and had 4 teams briefly 5.They had to play a few teams twice.Wow. That goes back to the Tri-County Conference, does it not?
The last school year for the Tri-County was 1974-75. It's possible that Lake Park, Fenton, Elmwood Park, and Ridgewood could have stayed with the other four teams for the last year, but they chose not to. So the remaining four teams (Glenbard North, Glenbard South, Wheaton North, and Wheaton-Warrenville) played each other twice in football in 1974 so they would have enough conference games to qualify their champion for the new playoffs. The next year, Naperville Central, Naperville North, West Chicago, and Wheaton Central joined them in the new DuPage Valley Conference.O’Hare Suburban that barely lasted and had 4 teams briefly 5.They had to play a few teams twice.
Were the enrollments of the 4 Ohare Suburbans much closer to equal in the mid-70s? I'm thinking EP, Ridgewood and Fenton were higher than today and was Roselle and Itasca more "greenfield"/less built out?The last school year for the Tri-County was 1974-75. It's possible that Lake Park, Fenton, Elmwood Park, and Ridgewood could have stayed with the other four teams for the last year, but they chose not to. So the remaining four teams (Glenbard North, Glenbard South, Wheaton North, and Wheaton-Warrenville) played each other twice in football in 1974 so they would have enough conference games to qualify their champion for the new playoffs. The next year, Naperville Central, Naperville North, West Chicago, and Wheaton Central joined them in the new DuPage Valley Conference.
Lake Park seems to have had a pretty troubled conference history. It seems that they have always really wanted to be in the Mid-Suburban Conference, but if they've been invited, I've never seen evidence of it. For most of the time they were in the Upstate Eight, they were looking for a way out. They were accepted to the DVC on their third application, then the DVC became a 9 team conference with the addition of the D204 schools. Let's hope the DuKane Conference works out for them.
Ridgewood was, at its peak, which would have been about at this time, twice the size that it is now. This would have also been about the time that Lake Park opened its west campus. Not sure Fenton has varied that much in enrollment over the years. Lake Park and Fenton used to have a traveling trophy; not sure what might have happened to it when they no longer played every year. As six of the other members of the DuKane are pretty much matched against each other by geography, let's hope Lake Park and Glenbard North can develop that kind of rivalry.