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John Asplund, District 205 — Retiring after a decade, plus a busy board meeting

John Asplund, District 205 — Retiring after a decade, plus a busy board meeting

Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Galesburg District 205 Superintendent John Asplund joined Jay Redfern and Tyler Gumm on Galesburg's Morning News the morning after announcing his retirement — his first extended public comments following Monday night's board meeting. Asplund, who has led District 205 since 2017, confirmed that the 2026-27 school year will be his last. His retirement takes effect June 30, 2027, closing a 10-year tenure and a 25-year career as a superintendent. Topics covered in this interview: Why Asplund chose to retire now — and what the decision meant personally His commitment to stability in 2017, and what honoring that promise means to him What kept him in Galesburg for a decade What he would tell the next superintendent about Galesburg and Knox County The District 205 superintendent search — timeline, community survey, and transparency New video boards and scoreboards approved for Van Dyke Field and Thiel Gym The Hudl agreement — what it is, who uses it, and why locking in the rate matters The five-year, $5 million capital projects plan — highlights and how it gets paid for Lombard start times and elementary boundary changes — both approved with little discussion Walmart and Fresenius Kidney Care property tax appeals — and why District 205 is intervening 📺 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JNzvtIgenWo   Related stories: Superintendent retirement John Asplund to retire after next school year — ending a decade leading District 205 District 205 March 2026 personnel report Board approvals New video boards, scoreboards coming to Van Dyke Field and Thiel Gym Later start time for Lombard, new schools for 43 students — D205 votes tonight
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