State school board praises Rantoul's reorganization
RANTOUL – State education officials say that changes implemented two years ago by Rantoul City Schools appear to be successful.
Rantoul City Schools Superintendent Bill Trankina told the school board Thursday night that he got a letter from representatives from the Illinois State Board of Education on June 4 praising the district's reorganization efforts, which began two years ago.
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