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The meeting reconvened after an executive session. District celebrations included recognizing Belvadier North High School for achieving the 2025 AP School Honor Role at the bronze level, noting the dedication in expanding AP access and student readiness. Finalists for the Golden Apple Award were also recognized for their exemplary service. Board shoutouts acknowledged staff excellence, including a teacher for promoting Spanish proficiency and a district tech team for IT support. Board members voiced concerns regarding the delayed remediation of mold at Perry Elementary School due to roof issues, despite previous voting actions. Financial discussions centered on budget priorities, particularly spending on RFPs and project management relative to the district's budgetary shortfall. Business Services committee reports covered the audio enhancement RFP and the sharing of EAB information with union members. Public comments included a presentation regarding the Rockford Women's Suffrage Plaza artwork, activity book, and educational opportunities.
This document outlines the Emergency Day Remote E-Learning Structure for the 2024-2027 period. It details a five-hour daily structure for student online engagement and independent learning. The plan specifies coursework delivery methods for grades PreK-3 and 4-12, attendance verification procedures, and teacher support available through Google Meets office hours. It emphasizes that e-learning activities will reinforce existing skills without introducing new topics, and provisions are included for students without internet access and those requiring additional learning support.
The meeting commenced following a closed executive session. Key discussions and recognitions included a public hearing to address the annual renewal of the waiver for limitations imposed on administrative expenditures per pupil, based on the district being in or below the 25th percentile. The session featured multiple celebrations, including recognizing students who earned Advanced Placement Scholar distinctions from both Belvadier High School and Belvadier North High School. Additionally, two administrators, Dr. Dave Carson and Mr. Frank Mandera, were recognized for completing the Belvadier Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership Academy. Several staff members received peer-nominated board shoutouts for outstanding support and dedication, including Julie Tapia, Glattis Peina and Lissa Herrera, Kevin Armstrong, and mentions for the woot wagon providers. The board also gave special recognition to Eric Roman for displaying exceptional sportsmanship during football playoffs and commended the performing arts team and participants in the regional Illinois Music Education Association festival. The meeting location was held at Belvadier High School to promote board visibility within the buildings.
The meeting reconvened from a closed executive session. The primary discussion point involved adopting a resolution authorizing the sale of school district property located at 7133 Garden Prairie Road, Garden Prairie, Illinois 61038, also known as Kishwaki School, with a stipulated minimum bid amount of $750,000. Following the vote on the resolution, the board proceeded to adjourn the regular meeting.
The meeting included district celebrations such as Principal Appreciation Week and recognition of Belvadier High School as a 2025 School of Distinction by the Illinois Art Education Association. District 100 was highlighted for its dual credit courses and college and career pathway endorsements. There were also shout-outs to staff members for their contributions. The board also heard student council reports from various schools, covering topics such as Hispanic Heritage Fiesta, new reading curriculum, math professional development, and homecoming celebrations. Additionally, there was a financial audit presentation.
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