Yes. As I’ve read the half dozen threads on districts but commented rarely if at all, this makes sense. Districts seems to be a fever dream for Lake County and DuPage County admins. Their populaces have diverse enrollment numbers spread out among many schools per whatever land size unit one would use.
This insulates these schools from many of the negatives of districts the other 80-90% of the schools will bear whether it’s travel times or not having to play vulnerable programs or any of the other smaller inconveniences of districts.
I can see yes votes coming from the larger collar counties and yes votes from around the state that favor any type of automating processes (whether net positive or net negative would not matter, automation = easier = less responsibility = a good thing to these type of yes voters) and then yes votes from low info admins that didn’t even play out any scenarios in their vote, just see vote, sounds good, vote.
Then I see no votes from everyone else.
What does that equal? We’ll find out in a couple weeks.