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Maercker School District 60
This document details a Project Authorization (PA-211) between Maercker School District 60 and the DuPage Regional Office of Education for professional development services. The services, delivered by Merri Beth Kudrna, focus on implementing the Illinois Comprehensive Literacy Plan for K-2 teachers through two sessions from March 26, 2025, to April 23, 2025. The total cost for the project is $2,131.25.
Effective Date
Mar 26, 2025
Expires
Effective: Mar 26, 2025
Maercker School District 60
Expires:
This document details a Project Authorization (PA-211) between Maercker School District 60 and the DuPage Regional Office of Education for professional development services. The services, delivered by Merri Beth Kudrna, focus on implementing the Illinois Comprehensive Literacy Plan for K-2 teachers through two sessions from March 26, 2025, to April 23, 2025. The total cost for the project is $2,131.25.
Maercker School District 60
This agreement details professional development services provided by The Center for Teaching for Biliteracy to Maercker School District 60, with a total cost of $28,000. The services, scheduled from June 5 to August 15, 2024, include online training for incoming 2nd-grade dual language teachers on curriculum and biliteracy map standards. The contract also outlines terms for independent contractor status, intellectual property, termination, and cancellation.
Effective Date
Jun 5, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 5, 2024
Maercker School District 60
Expires:
This agreement details professional development services provided by The Center for Teaching for Biliteracy to Maercker School District 60, with a total cost of $28,000. The services, scheduled from June 5 to August 15, 2024, include online training for incoming 2nd-grade dual language teachers on curriculum and biliteracy map standards. The contract also outlines terms for independent contractor status, intellectual property, termination, and cancellation.
Maercker School District 60
This contract details professional development consulting services provided by The Core Collaborative Inc. to Maercker SD60-Westview Hills Middle School, effective from August 11, 2025, through September 11, 2026. The services, outlined in a Scope of Work and a Professional Development Proposal, focus on learner-centered curriculum, formative assessment, collaborative inquiry, and differentiated support. The financial investment for these services totals $13,000.00. A separate estimate for $494.25 for print resources (books) is also included.
Effective Date
Aug 11, 2025
Expires
Effective: Aug 11, 2025
Maercker School District 60
Expires:
This contract details professional development consulting services provided by The Core Collaborative Inc. to Maercker SD60-Westview Hills Middle School, effective from August 11, 2025, through September 11, 2026. The services, outlined in a Scope of Work and a Professional Development Proposal, focus on learner-centered curriculum, formative assessment, collaborative inquiry, and differentiated support. The financial investment for these services totals $13,000.00. A separate estimate for $494.25 for print resources (books) is also included.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Maercker School District 60
The promotion ceremony for the Westview Hills Middle School class of 2026 celebrated student accomplishments, featured student reflections on their time in the district, and included an awards presentation recognizing academic achievement, citizenship, and attendance. The event also highlighted encouraging themes of looking back on past experiences and looking ahead to the future in high school, with speeches from student representatives, the superintendent, and a member of the Board of Education.
The board recognized several students for their achievements in the future problem solvers program and national awards in the reflections program. Additionally, the PTA president was recognized for her new leadership role in the Illinois State PTA. The meeting included a presentation on the dual language program, detailing its history, instructional design, bi-literacy frameworks, and plans for future expansion, as well as an update on the multilingual advisory committee's work in increasing communication and family engagement.
The board meeting primarily focused on a protest by parents regarding a change in the dual language sibling grandfathering policy, which limits guaranteed sibling spots and introduces a potential lottery system. Parents argued that the change breaches trust, as they had planned their long-term educational commitments based on prior guarantees of sibling placement. The board also recognized the Westview Hills chess team for winning the state championship at the eighth-grade level.
The Board of Education met to discuss litigation matters in a closed session. Following the closed session, the meeting addressed public comments regarding a proposal to shift beginning band instruction to the sixth grade. Additionally, the Board reviewed factors impacting the 2026-2027 school year budget, specifically focusing on rising operational costs, labor shortages, increasing student needs, decreasing state funding, and tax increment financing implications.
The meeting included a public comment session regarding changes to the dual language program lottery system and a petition to maintain the beginning band program. The Board recognized students for their achievements in honor bands and awarded the Mary Hoffman Award. A public hearing was conducted concerning the sale of working cash fund bonds. Additionally, the Board reviewed internal board agreements, discussed financial updates including health insurance renewals, and received reports on community events, student services, and departmental activities.
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