McLean County Unit 5 School District
Ruby Shinke is currently serving as an Administrative Assistant - HR Specialist at McLean County Unit 5 School District since May 2024. Prior to this role, Ruby accumulated extensive experience at Rivian from March 2021 to May 2024 in various capacities, including as a Senior Inside Delivery Guide, where Ruby facilitated electric vehicle transactions, maintained robust customer communication, and contributed to significant vehicle delivery milestones. Prior experience includes positions at Afni, Inc. and Wilber Group as a Subrogation Specialist, as well as roles at Illinois State University, G4S, McDonald's, and COUNTRY Financial®, showcasing a diverse skill set in customer service, claims management, and operational support. Ruby holds a high school diploma from Bloomington High School and is currently furthering education at Heartland Community College.
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McLean County Unit 5 School District
On May 8, 1948, voters approved the formation of a school district that is today legally known as Community Unit School District No. 5, McLean and Woodford Counties, Illinois. The district includes 11 congressional townships and serves parts of Bloomington, all of Carlock, Hudson, Normal, and Towanda and rural areas surrounding each of these communities. McLean County Unit District No. 5 employs approximately 1,650 full and part time staff members to educate more than 13,600 students. The district consists of more than 214 square miles, with 16 elementary, 4 junior high and 2 high school buildings, 1 early learning center, and 1 vocational training site. The district has 156 Illinois Department of Transportation-approved buses in its fleet. Buses travel 1.9 million miles a year delivering more than 10,000 students to 23 schools. The 2013-2014 operating budget is $149 million A Citizens Advisory Council assists the Board in researching issues and securing advice from the parents and citizens of the district. Growth and change have been issues constantly facing the school system. Other constants are the pride in Unit 5, the pursuit of quality public education and "educating each student to achieve personal excellence."