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Inside Unit 5 Podcast Inside this episode: A look at the Normal Community Girls Basketball record-breaking season; Dr. Weikle discusses the upcoming referendum and the impact it has on our students, staff, and community; and a roundtable discussion celebrating Black History Month.
McLean County Unit District No. 5 employs approximately 1,650 full and part time staff members to educate approximately 13,000 students. The district consists of more than 214 square miles, with 17 elementary, 4 junior high and 2 high school buildings, and 1 vocational training site.
UNIT 5 NEWS UPDATES. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION. Unit 5 kindergarten registration is now open for the 2024-2025 school year. Children reaching the age of 5 on or before September 1, 2024, will be eligible for enrollment in kindergarten and should contact their home school.
McLean County Unit District No. 5 (legally Community Unit School District No. 5, usually shortened to Unit 5) is a unit school district in McLean County, Illinois and a small portion of Woodford County, Illinois.
NORMAL IL 61761. (309) 557-4400. Visit District Website. Download Historical District Report Cards. + −.
McLean County U5. 14,221 likes · 714 talking about this. Welcome to the official Unit 5 Facebook page. Unit 5 is among the largest districts in Illinois with 13,600 students in 23 schools.
McLean County Unit 5 adopts $150M tax levy for 2023. In regard to staffing, Unit 5 will aim to recruit and retain highly effective staff members, and secure financial stability to uphold...
MCLEAN COUNTY UNIT DISTRICT NO. 5. Unit 5 Google SSO Staff and Students or. Parent Username: (Required) Password: (Required) Show. Forgot Password? Forgot Username? ...
The GOP says Unit 5 should cut “administrative spending and unnecessary programs and improve the quality of its educational results before the public is asked to approve such a tax increase.” The McLean County Democrats formally endorsed the referendum.
Voters approved the Unit 5 tax referendum on the second attempt – a decision that district leaders say will avoid painful budget cuts starting next school year. Over 59% of voters approved the referendum, with 100% of precincts reporting, according to WGLT’s tallies of election returns .