Skip to content
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Instagram
  • Email
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Features
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
Suburban Chicagoland

Suburban Chicagoland

Original News, Features & Opinion on Chicago, Illinois and America

  • About
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Our Writers
      • Ray Hanania
      • Bill Lipinski
      • Biography: Aaron Hanania
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • Reach Out
  • Sections
    • Restaurant Reviews
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • News
    • Features
    • Seniors
    • Comic Strip
  • Library
    • “MIdnight Flight” Online Book
      • Midnight Flight Book Overview
      • Midnight Flight Introduction
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 1
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 2
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 3
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 4
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 5
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 6
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 7
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 8
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 9
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 10
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 11
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 12
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 13
    • Villages, Cities & Towns
    • Federal Office Holders
    • County Officials
    • Legislators
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
  • Comment
  • Radio, Podcast, Books
  • News Wire
  • Hanania on Tiktok
  • Archive 2004-2013
  • Toggle search form
  • Father child Leving
    Father Transferred Overseas by Government Gains Time with Son Dads' Rights
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts Bill Lipinski
  • father daughter leving photo
    After Mother’s Death, Child Finds Safety in Dad’s Home Dads' Rights
  • Author Charlene Wexler
    Author Charlene Wexler Earns International Impact Book Award for We Won’t Go Back Books & Films
  • Former Congresswoman Marie Newman endorses Nick Uniejewski for the 6th District Illinois State Senate race against alleged Islamophobe and anti-Arab hater Sara Feigenholtz
    Uniejewski Campaign Knocks 50,000 Doors in the 6th District elections
  • Fire and Ice Save the Date 2026
    Local restaurants and amateur cooks invited to compete in Frankfort Fire & Ice Winter Social Chili Cook-off Entertainment
  • Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
    Federal Grand Jury Indicts Members and Associates of Violent Chicago Street Gang for Racketeering Conspiracy Involving 13 Murders Chicago
  • Kat Abughazaleh Congress 9th Illinois District
    Kat Abughazaleh Leaves X, Calls on Candidates to Stop Funding Elon Musk’s Platform Chicago
  • R Cary Capparelli
    Republican Party in Illinois needs new grassroots, candidate says elections
  • Sullivan's Steakhouse server Jairo with plate of steak options
    Sullivan’s Steakhouse makes every night special with family and friends Business
  • Police Crime Tape
    Federal Grand Jury Indicts Man on Terrorism and Arson Charges for Lighting Train Passenger on Fire and Setting Chicago City Hall Ablaze Days Earlier Crime
  • Former Congresswoman Marie Newman endorses Joseph “Joey” Ruzevich for Congress in the Illinois 6th Congressional District Bridgeview
  • father in wheel chair Leving
    Disabled Dad United with Daughter for First Christmas Together Dads' Rights
  • Pekau diatribe expels residents Feb 5 2024 board meeting on ceasefire
    Status of Temporary Restraining Order Against Former Mayor Keith Pekau for Releasing Confidential Village Information Crime
  • Illinois Senator Michael Hastings addressing the Orland Township Democratic Organization Wednesday Oct. 12, 2022
    Hastings law modernizes missing persons investigations starting Jan. 1 Crime

SD 103 boots two principals

Posted on March 16, 2019March 16, 2019 By Steve Metsch No Comments on SD 103 boots two principals
SHARE THIS STORY
            
 
  

SD 103 boots two principals

One resigns under pressure, 14-year vet not renewed

By Steve Metsch and Ray Hanania

Two principals in Lyons School District 103 will be looking for new jobs.
At Monday night’s committee of the whole meeting, the school board accepted a letter of resignation from Lincoln School Principal Tara Kristoff, and voted to not renew the contract of Robinson School Principal Al Molina.The resignation of Kristoff, on paid leave since Feb. 14, is effective immediately. Molina will serve out his contract that expires June 30.

The school board has scheduled a special meeting for Monday, March 18, to appoint an interim principal for Lincoln School.

Molina, 48, has been principal of Robinson for 14 years. The board did offer him a teaching job, but he is not leaning that way.

“I’m doing everything I can to look elsewhere for a position and get away from the politics,” Molina said. “It’s so toxic.”

Molina said he planned to talk with his lawyer about the decision to not renew his contract, noting his past job reviews had been “very good to excellent.”

Kristoff, in her first year as principal at Lincoln, did not return a call to her home Monday night.

Robinson School Principal Al Molina (white shirt) was impressed so parents and students came out to support him at Monday’s meeting. (Supplied photo)

Al Molina, white shirt and tie, with some of the supporters who came out for him at Monday night’s meeting of the Lyons School District 103 board. Molina, principal for 14 years at Robinson School, was not offered a contract renewal. Supplied photo.

Molina said that he had been told by one of the two interim superintendents “there were concerns but he refused to tell me what they were.”

Board President Marge Hubaceck said, “It was about the teachers, not the children.”

She said at the start of the meeting there would be no comment on personnel matters.

Molina said while he was disappointed, he was not surprised. “Knowing the union president (Toni Jackman) was behind this. She’s always taken an adversarial approach against me.”

Molina thinks it stems from last year when Hubacek asked him to sit on the district’s side during teacher contract negotiations. He was the first principal to do that, he said.

“Numerous teachers at the time told me how upset Toni was that I serving in that role. I was told at some point to be careful about retaliation. Obviously, it took place. So, this is the price I pay for helping our school district. Had I known this would happen, I would have declined assisting.”

While the actions were not a surprise – each principal had been clearly targeted at the board’s Feb. 25 meeting – the vote was.

The vote was 4-3 to accept Kristoff’s resignation and 4-3 to not tender a renewal offer to Molina.

Two of the “no” votes came, as expected, from the board’s minority members, Jorge Torres and Michael Bennett. The surprise “no” vote was from Joanne Schaeffer.

Torres and Bennett both refused to attend the executive session. Torres said both knew the decision to “punish” Molina was decided by the board majority beforehand.

“His options are to leave or take a demotion,” Torres said of Molina. “I don’t know what they discussed about Kristoff. She’s also gone.”

Torres was surprised by Schaeffer, who is in the board majority and hardly ever votes with Torres and Bennett.

“It wasn’t because of Jorge or Mike, but because I don’t think this was done at the right time in the right way,” Schaeffer said.

“Ask them what the urgency was. I felt we should wait until the new superintendent comes in. Both of those principals were good, decent principals. The one at Lincoln needed a mentor. That’s a big school,” she said.

She’s concerned about Molina, 48, finding a job: “He’s a good guy. I like Al.”

Molina said he’s known Schaeffer “for years.”

“I think she voted for me on behalf of what was right. I taught her grandson 16 or 17 years ago. Ever since then it’s been all good. Lot of respect,” Molina said.

He thinks the board moved fast to buy time for damage control before the April 2 school board election.

Molina has said there’s a “personal vendetta” against him, courtesy of Jackman. And Jackman, as she did for the Feb. 25 meeting, made sure Robinson teachers were out in force Monday night.

Asked if she would be named to take Molina’s job, Jackman, a seventh-grade science teacher, smiled and said, “I haven’t applied for anything.”

A woman sitting with the teachers came up to a reporter during the meeting and said the teachers had been “encouraged” to attend.

The board last year decided to not renew contracts of three principals, making it five principals in two years. The superintendent left with one year remaining on her contract.

“We have a new handbook on how to get rid of principals. Just follow the pattern just set,” Schaeffer said.

She said that since she voted against the majority, “I’m so deep in the kitty litter box right now, I’ll never get out.”

During the public portion of Monday’s meeting, some teachers criticized Molina. But many students and parents said they were shocked, calling the board’s and the teacher’s union’s actions “bullying.”

Parents angered with the dismissal complained that the board lacked transparency and the dismissal of Molina was a surprise. They said parents should have been informed about the board’s intended actions before the meeting and the dismissals took place.

Parent Kelly Medina said: “You guys as a board are doing things that should not be done. That is wrong.”

Another woman who identified herself as Alma, told the board, “We just learned about this only three or four days ago. This is very alarming. The accusations and rumors are not how things should be done. … You should provide information and proof to the parents to show why Molina should be dismissed.”

After the meeting, about 40 parents and students, some with tears in their eyes, hugged Molina and thanked him, he said.

“I feel very good about the person who I am. I love these students, staff members, parents and community to death.”

— Desplaines Valley News

newswire info
  • Author
  • Recent Posts
Steve Metsch
Steve Metsch
Steve Metsch is an award winning veteran reporter who previously worked for the Daily Southtown Newspapers, Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times. Metsch is a writer and editor at the Southwest News Newspaper group based in suburban Chicago, and a freelance writer a health magazine, the Suburban Life, the Naperville Sun, and other organizations.
Email Steve Metsch at [email protected]
Steve Metsch
Latest posts by Steve Metsch (see all)
  • Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are still rockin’ - August 10, 2023
  • Weathering personal storms - July 20, 2023
  • Countryside solution irks some - July 20, 2023
NPV: 137
  • Tweet

SHARE THIS STORY
            
 
  
 
 
 
           
News, Suburban Chicagoland Tags:Al Molina, Joanne Schaeffer, Jorge Torres, Lyons, Marge Hubacek, School District 103, Tara Kristoff

Post navigation

Previous Post: “One of a Kind Spring Show” at The Mart shares gift ideas
Next Post: Larry David stole my life and put it on TV

Related Posts

  • Lyons demolitions funded News
  • Popular Ziyad Brand Green Za'ater. Photo courtesy of Ziyad Brothers
    Ziyad Brothers reports that the appeal of Mediterranean foods continues to rise among consumers Business
  • Goalie Garret Sparks of the Chicago Wolves. Courtesy of the Chicago Wolves.
    Chicago Wolves beat Tucson Roadrunners 3 to 0 Entertainment
  • Chicago Wolves take Game 3 for 2nd win in the Calder Cup Finals 2022 over Springfield Thunderbirds.
    Chicago Wolves seize Calder Cup Finals lead over Springfield Thunderbirds Chicago
  • US Senate Majority Leader, New York Democrat Senator Charles "Chuck" Schumer. Photo courtesy of the National GOP
    Republicans urge Senate to stand up to Chuck Schumer Federal
  • Dads' Rights Attorney Jeffery M. Leving
    Leving team gained court-ordered parenting time for dad who had none Arthur Kallow

More Related Articles

Arab American Democratic Club Chairman Samir Khalil with Christopher Kennedy, former Palos Heights Mayor Dean Koldenhoven, and former Lyons Mayor Ken Getty. Photo courtesy of Steve Metsch Kennedy receives endorsement from Arab American Democratic Club Government
Hanania newspaper column on Pritzker pushing for Democratic National COnvention Pritzker push for Democratic National Convention could backfire Blogger
DuPage County Government Center (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Bond Set at $750,000 for Glendale Heights Man in Stratford Square Mall shooting Crime
U.S. Navy Seaman Shamique Clarke, from Joliet, Illinois, operates a sliding padeye while aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) in the Arabian Gulf, Jan. 11, 2019. The John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and the Pacific through the western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Dillon J. Sweeney) Veterans News: Local active duty veterans get assignments Chicago
Two Orland Park Police officers and one Orland Fire Protection District firefighter were injured Tuesday night (April 26, 2022) while responding to a house fire in the 8200 block of Legend Lane in Orland Park. Two police officers, one firefighter injured in Orland Park house fire Fire
Five Individuals Charged in Federal Court in Chicago With Assaulting or Resisting Federal Agents Engaged in Immigration Enforcement Operations Civil Rights

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Login with your Social ID
  • NEWS
  • Father child Leving
    Father Transferred Overseas by Government Gains Time with Son
    December 31, 2025
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts
    December 26, 2025
  • father daughter leving photo
    After Mother’s Death, Child Finds Safety in Dad’s Home
    December 24, 2025
  • Author Charlene Wexler
    Author Charlene Wexler Earns International Impact Book Award for We Won’t Go Back
    December 22, 2025
  • Former Congresswoman Marie Newman endorses Nick Uniejewski for the 6th District Illinois State Senate race against alleged Islamophobe and anti-Arab hater Sara Feigenholtz
    Uniejewski Campaign Knocks 50,000 Doors in the 6th District
    December 22, 2025
Subscribe to Ray Hanania's column graphic

Enter Your Email to Subscribe to Ray Hanania’s Columns

  • The-Kings-Pawn-Book-300-x-300.png

Mohammed Faheem The Lightning Strike Radio

Restaurant Reviews

Photo: Sullivan's Steakhouse Lobster Tempura
Restaurant Reviews
  • OPINION
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts
    December 26, 2025
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    Financial planning tool offers free online help to budget late tax payments
    December 11, 2025
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    Homeowners shocked by tax hikes should read bills to find out where their money goes
    November 30, 2025
John Kass Columns

Order the book PoweR PR; Ethnic Activists Guide to Strategic Communications

YOUTUBE VIDEOS

CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE TO RAY HANANIA'S YOUTUBE VIDEOS


Click here to view the video on YouTube or use the widget below.

Follow Ray Hanania at
Twitter
Facebook
TitkTok
BlueSky
RayHanania Columns

Creative Commons License
All works on this website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Do not edit original work. Give credit to the original source.

Categories

Copyright © 2022 Suburban Chicagoland & Urban Strategies Group

Powered by PressBook Premium theme