What Does "No Gym" Mean for Our Kids?

  • No Gathering Space: School-wide assemblies, concerts, plays, graduations, and family nights lack a proper, dedicated venue.

  • Compromised P.E. Classes and After-School Activities: Limits the types of activities our kids can learn and enjoy.

  • Accessibility is a fundamental civil right: Building a gym will enable our school to become ADA-compliant. True equity means ensuring our school guarantees every single child the same opportunity to thrive.

  • No "Home" Advantage: Our student-athletes never get to host a home game, missing out on the pride of playing in front of their own community.

The Discrimination, Disrespect, and Inequity Stops Here.

Physical health and community building are not luxuries—they are necessities. McCutcheon students deserve the exact same resources, facilities, and respect as every other student in the state of Illinois.

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