Southwestern Community Unit School District 9 Board of Education met Nov. 19

Southwestern Community Unit School District 9 Board of Education met Nov. 19
Mr. Jason Oertel - School Board President — Southwestern CUSD No. 9
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Southwestern Community Unit School District 9 Board of Education met Nov. 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1.0 Call to Order/Roll Call

2.0 Pledge of Allegiance

3.0 Public Comment

4.0 Correspondence and Recognition

4.1 Board Member Appreciation

4.2 ILMEA All-District Band and Choir – Director Lacy Wray, Chandler Adams-flute, Ava Pulley – clarinet, Knox Miller – trumpet, Jayda Hancock – trumpet, Aaron Gunning – trumpet, Alexis Harrop – Soprano 1

4.3 ISBE Summative Designations Letter

5.0 Reports

5.1 Administrator Reports

5.1.1 Stephanie Renken – Special Education Coordinator

5.1.2 Mark Bearley – High School

5.1.3 Shannon Bowman – Middle School

5.1.4 Rhonda Wooldridge – Shipman Elementary

5.1.5 Kim Reed – Brighton North Primary

5.1.6 Jon Baumberger – Medora Intermediate

5.2 Superintendent Reports

5.2.1 Enrollment and Suspension

5.2.2 District Update

6.0 Items for Discussion or Acknowledgement

6.1 Review ESSER Funds Usage Plan

6.2 Press Issue 117 for Information Only

6.3 Acknowledge Assistant Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer Coach Resignation

6.4 Acknowledge Transportation Director Resignation at the end of the 24-25 school year

7.0 Items Considered for Action

7.1 Consent Agenda

7.1.1 Financial Report

7.1.2 Bills

7.1.3 Imprest Bills

7.1.4 Extra and Substitute Pay

7.1.5 Substitute List

7.1.6 Regular Board Meeting Minutes October 15, 2024

7.1.7 Executive Session Minutes October 15, 2024

7.2 Preliminary 2024 Levy Presentation and Resolution

7.3 Motion to approve the appointment of the individuals identified in the attached list marked Exhibit A to the corresponding fall extra-curricular activities therein for the 25-26 school year.

7.4 Consideration and action to apply for Property Tax Relief Grant

7.5 Consideration and action to approve International Club Trip

7.6 Consideration and action to approve a Resolutions Delegate

7.7 Consideration and action to hire BN Teacher Aide

7.8 Consideration and action to hire Custodian

7.9 Consideration and action to approve Volunteer Assistant Coach for Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer

7.10 Consideration and action to approve allowing sealed bids for BN Spider Web

7.11 Authorize superintendent to bid for Summer 2025 work

8.0 Closed Session

8.1 “The appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the public body, or legal counsel for the public body, including hearing testimony on a complaint lodged against an employee of the public body or against legal counsel for the public body to determine its validity.”

9.0 Action as a Result of Closed Session

10.0 Adjournment

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