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The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance. Superintendent reports covered gratitude for the Board of Education members on Board of Education Member Day, an invitation to the Excel Thanksgiving feast, and updates on upcoming events like the joint annual conference. Principal reports highlighted the performances of "A Little Shop of Horrors" and "Holiday at the Hill" at Hillcrest, a winter clothing drive in partnership with Beds Plus, and recognition of a student named Angel Taylor for making the Chicago Bears all-state flag football team. Tilly Park High School reported on cross country state competition participants, National Honor Society inductions, and a well-received parent and student workshop focused on monitoring academic achievement using various data measures. Tilly Park also announced performances of "The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood" and the Titan Band Winter Concert, along with preparations for transitioning eighth graders to high school. Oak Forest High School detailed enrichment field trips, including a visit to the Firmeny Lab for AP physics students, and participation in the Illinois Directors of Student Activities conference. A highlight of the first "Beyond the Stripes" post featured a student utilizing a language app for cultural connection. Congratulations were extended to the football team for advancing to the final four. Reports from the JROTC program included an overview of their mission alignment with district values, current enrollment (66 students with a plan to double next year), weekly structure, current activities such as the JAB and Cadet Challenge, and upcoming promotion and leadership ceremonies in December. A sophomore JROTC student shared his positive experience in the program despite initial reluctance.
The key discussion items during the meeting included a vote on New Business item 9.1, which was a motion to approve a settlement for case number 2024L001184. The meeting concluded after roll call confirmation of attendance and announcements regarding future meetings, including the next committee of the whole meeting and the next regular board meeting.
The Personnel Committee meeting focused on various personnel changes and proposed programmatic adjustments. Discussions included requests for certificated staff medical leave, teachers transitioning to other positions, and support personnel retirements and resignations, including one staff member drafted into the NFL. A significant part of the meeting addressed staffing projections, noting a projected decrease in student enrollment leading to a need to condense classes. The committee proposed launching a new alternative education program at South Suburban, which is expected to save approximately seven hundred thousand dollars and allow for the addition of mental health professionals (such as a social worker or psychologist) across several buildings. Furthermore, plans included transitioning existing alternative education staff to JFA members, moving the program to South Suburban for increased capacity and services, adding a ninth period for Edgenuity courses at each building, and establishing a flexible schedule for students in the new program, including options for transportation via bus routes.
The meeting commenced with roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance. Key agenda items included the approval of minutes from prior meetings, specifically the May 2nd, 2023 Special Board Meeting, Reorganization Meeting, and Committee of the Whole/Closed Meeting. The agenda was modified to move the principals' reports forward. The discussion featured presentations of 'Keepers of the Light' awards recognizing outstanding students and staff across various schools/departments, including Precious Window, Michelle Youngberg, Natalie Gomez, Chris Vitt, Armando Flores, Mr. Ross, Morgan Nielsen, Mrs. Shake, and retiring staff member Patty Tangled.
The primary focus of the meeting was requesting a twelve-year extension for the Posen TIF (Tax Increment Financing), which is set to expire in December 2018. The extension is sought to fund critical infrastructure repairs, specifically addressing aging water mains (65 to 70 years old) experiencing significant water loss (up to 36% in the past year). Discussions highlighted the necessity of upgrading water mains and installing a new water tower on the north end of town to improve pressure, especially for industrial areas and District 143 schools. The financial implications of the extension were detailed, focusing on the foregone incremental EAV revenue for District 228 (estimated at approximately $240,000 annually, potentially reduced to $190,000 with a proposed 20% surplus declaration). The critical need for infrastructure improvements was underscored by a recent incident where existing water pressure was insufficient for industrial fire sprinklers. Furthermore, the committee discussed existing TIF funds (over $2 million balance) allocated for infrastructure projects, including a water tank improvement. The expansion plans of local industrial companies, such as Aaron Rope and Fiber Drum, are contingent upon these infrastructure upgrades. Concerns were raised regarding the risk of extending the TIF if the economy declines, potentially forfeiting a higher future incremental revenue increase compared to the current proposal.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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