District 205 superintendent on security, taking attendance, new administrators, and property tax problems

It has been anything but a quiet summer for the Galesburg School District, and now school is starting in less than a month.

Some problems have cropped up along the way, though, with public outcry over a new computerized attendance-taking system, to problems over a property tax levy the Knox County Clerk says can’t in any way be refunded.

We get answers on all those things and more from John Asplund, Galesburg School District Superintendent, with Will Stevenson on WGIL’s “Galesburg In Focus.”

 

It has been anything but a quiet summer for the Galesburg School District, and now school is starting in less than a month. Some problems

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