The Oak Park-River Forest School District 200 is making strides towards sustainability with a significant $3.5 million grant secured from the state, thanks to the efforts of the Imagine Foundation. This funding will play a crucial role in the installation of a new geothermal heating and cooling system, which aims to meet the district's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.
During the Regular Board of Education Meeting on June 12, 2025, officials highlighted the importance of this grant, which is part of the Build Illinois Non-Fund initiative included in the state budget adopted in February. The geothermal system is expected to provide 100% of the heating and cooling needs for the district, marking a significant step forward in environmentally friendly infrastructure.
The board expressed gratitude to the Imagine Foundation for their leadership in securing this funding, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on both the school environment and the community's sustainability goals. Further details about the project and its implementation are anticipated in upcoming discussions, as the district continues to prioritize eco-friendly solutions in its operations.