Among topics Leslie Schermerhorn introduced herself to the Public Health and Human Services Committee this morning. As McHenry County Blog readers learned exclusively nine days ago, Leslie Schermerhorn qualifies under the stringent educational and professional requirements set by law. The … Continue reading
Category Archives: Joe Williams
Here’s the list I received in response to my Freedom of Information request for the names of those who have applied to become the McHenry County Regional Superintendent of Schools. You may remember when it became clear that Governor Pat … Continue reading
The Northwest Herald’s Kevin Craver broke the story that the current and incoming McHenry County Regional Superintendent of Schools are resigning, apparently because their salaries, hence, their pension base will probably be cut soon. Current Supt. Gene Goeglein gets paid … Continue reading
The Northwest Herald is reporting a double resignation at the top of the McHenry County Regional Superintendent of Schools office. Both current Supt. Gene Goeglein and Supt-Elect Joe Williams are resigning as of the end of this month in order … Continue reading
The fourth page of the Sunday McHenry County GOP newspaper insert is about those running for countywide office: Keith Nygren for Sheriff Bill LeFew for Treasurer Katherine Schultz for Clerk Joe Williams for County Supt. of Schools Again, click to … Continue reading
Future McHenry County Regional Superintendent of School Joe Williams is quoted in an article on Home Schooling published by the Illinois State Board of Election. Here’s his two paragraphs: “Joe Williams, ROE #44 assistant superintendent in McHenry County and also … Continue reading
Lakemoor’s Diana Hartmann is thinking about running for the Republican nomination for McHenry County Regional Superintendent of Schools. You see her with her now-two year old son and husband Michael in this photo from last fall at Stades Farm. With … Continue reading
Huntley’s Joe Williams rolled out his candidacy for Regional Superintendent of Schools at the Grafton Township Republican Central Committee last Wednesday in Lakewood’s Lou Malnati’s Pizza. That was the night I was listening to State Rep. Lou Lang speak to … Continue reading