Maine Township High School District 207

District 207 operates Frost Academy, an alternative placement for students who have not found success in a traditional school setting, and require a more structured environment.

This building was sold to the Tooling and Manufacturing Association of Chicago when the district offices were then moved into a section of Maine South.

Students were permitted to use the gate to get to and from school, but were explicitly forbidden to loiter in the area due to complaints from neighbors about property damage and other problematic behavior.

The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld the dismissal, holding that the school had acted "appropriately".

[11] At a public meeting that drew more than 3,000 community members, a representative of the teachers' union claimed that the deficit spending was due to a lack of oversight from school officials.

[12] In the fall of 2018, voters living in the school district approved the passage of a $195 million bond issue with 61% of the votes.

[13] The money will be used to improve safety and security, replace outdated plumbing, electrical and mechanical systems, and update classrooms and labs at all three high schools to create flexible learning spaces that promote collaboration.

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