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Part 1 (Video ID: N_hpSFtGDPw):
- 00:00:06: Meeting Called to Order; Pledge and Closed Session
- 00:02:48: Recognition of Student Achievements: HOSA, FBLA, Journalism
- 00:05:30: Recognizing Palatine HOSA, Future Business Leaders America
- 00:08:32: Fremd High School's FBLA Recognition Continues Success
- 00:13:16: IHSA Journalism Awards - Palatine, Fremd, Conant
- 00:18:43: Recognizing Jess and Nate For Journalism Accomplishments
- 00:20:15: FCCLA Recognitions: Family Career and Community Leaders
- 00:24:44: Recognizing FEM High School's Math Team Champions
- 00:29:53: Debbie Mayday Recognized as Nutrition Manager of the Year
- 00:31:42: Public Comment Guidelines and Procedures Explained
- 00:33:41: Public Comment: Jack Baker - Concerns Shamberg Field
- 00:35:21: Public Comment: Nathan Barnett - Unsafe Field Injuries
- 00:37:45: Public Comment: Anthony Tribus - Varsity Field Conditions
- 00:38:57: Public Comment: Jacob Miners - Third Base Lip Hazard
- 00:40:50: Public Comment: Tyler Fitzgerald - Field Condition Dangers
- 00:42:34: Public Comment: Kashira Kartik - Poem on Allegiance
- 00:45:25: Public Comment: Lee Bennett - Adding Boys Volleyball Team
- 00:49:20: Public Comment: Kristen Baker - Concerns, No Action Plan
- 00:52:36: Public Comment: Bobby Sloan - Conan Concert Cancelled
- 00:56:23: Approval of Consent Agenda and Special Meeting Minutes
- 00:58:03: Board Updates and Information; Community Input Protocol
- 01:07:12: New Business: District Plan, Spring Curriculum Approval
- 01:12:05: Approving Budgets, Licenses, and Treasurer Appointments
- 01:15:39: Motion to approve IASB Membership & Mini-Summit Form
- 01:16:59: Potential Topics for Future Discussion: Sponsorship Ideas
- 01:21:54: Committee Reports: NSSEO, Parent Teacher Advisory Board
- 01:27:59: Legislative Report and Illinois Association School Boards
- 01:32:55: Superintendent's Report: Graduations and Community Events
- 01:36:58: Board of Education Updates: Graduations and Recognitions
- 01:46:13: Appreciation of Team and Boardmember Shoutouts Added
- 01:48:25: Upcoming Events, Closed Session Discussion, Board Adjourns
- 01:49:30: Action Items from Closed Session: Retirement, Suspension
- 01:52:52: Action: Suspension, Dismissal and Appointment Items Covered
- 01:54:11: Approve Salary Allocation for Personnel Increases


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I call this meeting of the high school district 211 board of education to order. May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron >> here. >> Miss Cavl >> here. >> Mr. Dumbrossski >> here. >> Mrs. Lopez >> here. >> Miss Russell >> here. >> Mr. Van Dyk. >> Mr. Rosenlum

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>> here. Please stand and join me in the pledge of allegiance. Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and

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justice for all. All right. So the first item is that I make a motion that the board of education enter close session to discuss minutes of meetings lawfully closed under the open meetings

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act. Appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance or dismissal of specific employees, collective negotiating matters between the public body and its employees or their representatives. and deliberations concerning salary schedules for one or

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more classes of employees. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Any discussion? May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrossski, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Rosenlum,

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>> I. The motion passes. I move that the board of education return from close session. >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrossski, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell,

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>> I. >> Mr. Rosen Bloom, >> I. The motion passes. Please rise and join me in the pledge of allegiance followed by a moment of silence. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the

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republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Good evening everyone. The next item on our agenda is recognition. Dr. Campbell. Thank you, President Rosa

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Bloom. I know you all often hear me say this each month, but this is truly one of my favorite portions of our board meeting where we recognize our amazing students who receive honors all the way from for the state. What we are looking

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at tonight, our audience and families, thank you for being here. We have recognitions around HOSA which is health occupation students of America future business leaders of America, IHSA state journalism, FCCL8

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state competition which is family career and community leaders of America and ICM math team state championships. I'll turn it over to um Mr. Wowski, who is our director of athletics and activities,

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followed by Miss Katie Wear, who is the director of food and nutritional services, who will uh help us recognize a special staff member following our students. Mr. Wowski, >> Board of Education, and Dr. Campbell, thank you for taking some time tonight

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to honor some talented students who have had success at the state level in some of our co-curricular competitive activities. Here tonight to help me honor and support their students are Palletine High School principal Tony Medina, associate principal Kim Glazier, Fmed Principal Mark Langanger, and

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associate principal Michael Smith, and Conan principal Julie Novak with associate principal Janette Ardell. Students, when you are introduced, please come forward and get the medal and stand uh in next to the podium once you're introduced and please move

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forward between the board table here. Um, when you're finished, you'll proceed to the risers and then when we're done, we're going to take well, we usually it's a group picture, but I think it's going to be a couple of group pictures with the board with the board members. Guests of students, please stand and be

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recognized when your student is introduced. All right, we'll start with Palatine Hosa. Palatine Hosa sponsor Alexis Mloud is unable to be here tonight, but in her place is associate principal Kim Glazer to present their students. Thank you. I'm happy to share some

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remarks um from Miss Mloud. Thank you to the board of education and Dr. Campbell for the invitation to recognize the accompl accomplishments of our student here today. HOSA is an organization that seeks to promote leadership and knowledge in healthcare topics to better

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prepare students for careers in healthcare in the future. Our students work hard independently to gain the knowledge they need to compete successfully against other students across the state. We are honored to have this opportunity to introduce Paul

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Putoutia Tichki who is accompanied by his parents Anna and Voychek Putia Tichki. Paul is a junior. Paul is a junior at Palatine High School and is being recognized for his first place finish in both healthc care

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administration and medical assisting at the Illinois HOSA State Leadership Conference. His outstanding work not only earned him two first place medals at the conference, but also earned him a spot at the HOSA International Leadership Conference, which he will be

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attending in June for medical assisting. Congratulations, Paul. >> All right, now on to FBLA. Adrienne Stewart has been a member of the Palatine Business Education Department for over 20 years. She co-sponsors the Future Business Leaders of America and

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takes an interest in promoting young women in business careers. And Adrienne is also a proud District 211 graduate. Adrien, >> good evening. I would like to begin by thanking the board of education superintendent Dr. Campbell, director of athletics and activities Mr. Wankowski,

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Palatin High School principal Mr. Medina, and associate principal Mrs. Glazer for their continued support of our competitive business program. Tonight, I am proud to recognize two state champions from Palatin High School's future business leaders of America chapter. First, I'd like to

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recognize Raj Kamapali, who is joined tonight by his dad, Mr. Kamapali. Raj earned first place at the state level in insurance and risk management. The FBLA insurance and risk management category is an individual objective test event that challenges high school

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members to demonstrate understanding of how individuals and businesses identify, analyze, and mitigate risk through insurance products and strategic planning. Next, we recognize junior Sep Pant, who is joined tonight by his

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mother, Mrs. Pant. Sandep earned first place at the state level in the event of public administration and management. This event is an objective test that challenges students to demonstrate knowledge of how government agencies, public policy, and public sector

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organizations function. It focuses on public finance, leadership, and policy creation. Raj and Sandeep's accomplishments are especially impressive as this was the first year our district transitioned from BPA to Future Business Leaders of America. They

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have represented Palatine High School and 211 with pride, professionalism, and leadership. We look forward to seeing what you guys do in your senior year. On behalf of the Palentine Business Education Department, congratulations. All right, on the FME FBLA, John Summers

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has been a special education teacher assistant at FM High School since 2008. Since the summer of 2009, John has also taught consumer education in summer school. John has been leading the FEM business team for the last three years. John, >> good evening everyone.

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Summers, the proud sponsor of FM's Future Business Leaders of America, FBALA. First and foremost, I'd like to express my gratitude to the board of education for giving us the opportunity to celebrate the exceptional achievements of our students. This is our first year

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participating FBLA as Miss Stewart said, and our students earned first place in four state events. Uh more impressively, these marks uh this marks the third consecutive year that FEM students have earned first place in at least four

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business competitive events. All of these students qualified to compete in FBLA's National Leadership Conference this June in San Antonio, and many have accepted the invitation to compete on the national stage. I am incredibly proud of their hard work

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and dedication and perseverance these students demonstrated throughout the year. The perseverance the students have demonstrated throughout the year. I'm also especially grateful of the for the tremendous support of their families whose encouragement helped these helped

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them make these accomplishments possible. First, I'd like to bring up George Nashet. George won first place in the state in advanced accounting after also winning first place in the regional uh competition in January. He is here

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tonight with his parents Elaine and Adele and with only this is George's only second year in FBLA proving no he's had two years of accounting >> at friend and this is his first year at

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FBLA proving sometimes even a rookie can hit a home run at his first atbat. Next like next I'd like to bring up uh Tanisha please. Tanisha Lawani. Tanisha earned first place in the intro to marketing concepts. She is here with

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her parents Nita and Retesh and her brother Mananan from our debate team. Despite being involved in sever seven other clubs and activities, Tanisha still found the time to excel in this event. She will also be representing

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friend at nationals in June. >> Trinity. >> Trinity Guravali earned first place in Intro to Supply Chain Management. She's here tonight with their parents Raji and Romesh and her brother Anarude

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who was another FBLA student who qualified for nationals. As a freshman, Serenity has enjoyed club five clubs including our highly successful debate team where she earned third place in state. She is als she is already making

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an incredible impact at FEM. I know this is only the beginning of many future accomplishments. Krishna Pabu Krishna has earned first place in data and science uh data science and AI. He is here tonight with his parents Ja and

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Babu and his brother Ruth. Krishna has been a dedicated member of our business club since his freshman year. He earned fifth place in the state in computer network technology last year. He will now have the opportunity to compete at the national level this

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June. I would have asked AI if he will succeed, but our real intelligence knows that he will. I would like to I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our students, their families, our faculty, and our administration for their unwavering

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support and trust. Their encouragement has been instrumental in building a successful and impactful FBLA program at friend. Thank you. All right, we'll move on to IHSA journalism. Sean Burlman has been the been at Palatine High School for 23

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years and 20 years as the adviser for the Cutless the student news site. Although I believe that Shawn brought some paper copies for the 150th anniversary of the act of the actual Cutless paper uh they went they went old school on for 150 years. Um Sean is a

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certified journalism educator through the journalism education association. Sean, >> thank you. Uh Dr. Campbell, D211 board, uh, principal Tony Medina, and assistant principal Kim Glazer. Thank you all for your support to these programs. Uh, it's

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my pleasure to highlight some of the students who make our student publication a success. Publications at this school year. Uh, they were nationally recognized by the National Scholastic Press Association and won 47 awards. Tonight, we celebrate those who placed in the IHSA state journalism. All of them received a prompt either written

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or through a presentation or u a news conference and then created a tremendous piece written, graphic, video, audio under time constraints. So for first I would like to introduce uh Chelin Clark

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Riley who's here with her father David Clark. Graceland's a freshman who placed first in state in yearbook theme development along with her partner Allison Ramirez for that category. They got a motto and then had to create cover graphic design

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uh dividers as well as overall theme in that time situation. So congratulations. Next I'd like to introduce Isabella Borisova who's here with Anilia Borisova and Bobby Borsov. Isabella is a back-to-back state winner

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uh uh place in state to this year. She placed second in yearbook copywriting, an event where they had to portray student life in a vivid written piece of under 400 words. Congratulations. Next I'd like to introduce Som Gorlaku

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who is here with uh Sushma Ram Rama Krishna and Ruchira Gorlatu. This is S's first time competing in caption writing where he got four different photos with a plethora of information and had to create captions

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that brought to life those photographs. Congratulations Next, I'd like to introduce Jaylen Martinez, who's here with Paula Martinez and Jen Thompson. This is Jaylen's third time qualifying for state with for radio news and first

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time placing sixth place in radio news where after listening to a press conference or in this case it was a debate had to create a 90 second news piece also splicing in some of the quotes from the presentation. Congratulations. And then finally, it's my pleasure to

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present Kareem Melik. Kareem placed in two events, sixth place for feature writing and fourth place for newswriting. Both of those involve not only uh pulling out the most important pieces of information, but organizing and putting it together in tremendous

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piece together. These students uh had us place fifth overall in state, which is our highest ever accomplishment. Congratulations, guys. >> All right, on to from journalism. From English teacher and journalism sponsor Grant Dawson is unable to be here

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tonight, so associate principal Michael Smith will introduce the from journalism student. Michael. Mr. Dawson was unable to attend the board meeting tonight due to a family commitment, but he is proud to recognize Leroy Jing for placing first in the IHSA

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journalism state competition. The the difficulty of journalism competition lies in the lack of fornowledge of the topic. Students are expected to act as reporters, hear the information, find the story in that information, and report on it under

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pressure. Leroy had to watch a taped interview and write a news story in just 90 minutes. >> It is a great honor to have the state's best student newswriter at FM High School. Wow. >> Congratulations, Leroy. >> We're going to see Leroy again tonight.

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Uh David Guisdala from Conan High School. David is in his 21st year of teaching AP English at Conan High School and is the English department chair elect at Conan High School. He in his n he's in his 19th year of advising the school newspaper, the Conan Crier.

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>> Thank you, Dr. Campbell and and board of education for honoring the students tonight. And thank you to our uh principal Julie Novak and associate principal Jenna Ardell for their support of our program. Um, I'd like to first honor uh Nate Palano, who was here with his mom, Melissa.

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Um, Nate was the sectional champion and placed third at the state journalism competition for review writing. He serves as the co-entertainment editor for The Crier. And in this role, he's contributed reviews on Florence and M and the Machine, Doicat, and Charlie XCX. Nate is a consistent, reliable

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member of the student newspaper and his engaged, fun personality makes a palpable difference in building camaraderie among our team. He is a true leader on our staff and the choir would not be the same without his presence and leadership. Congratulations, Nate. And here with her parents, Sandra and

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Richard, is Jess Michael. Jess placed third at the state journalism competition for headline writing and she was the sectional champion in yearbook caption writing. Jess has been an integral part of Crier this year, especially through her podcast Film Brothers where she provides engaging, humorous, and insightful

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commentary on pop culture. I especially enjoyed her Halloween episode ranking iconic horror villains and her first episode of the year ranking iconic school dance scenes. She brings intelligence, wit, and dedication to her work on Crier, and her involvement this year helped create new pathways to engage our students. Congratulations,

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Jess. All right. Linda Saraphini. Miss Saraphini has been a member of the District 211 family and consumer science faculty since 2000. During this time, she has served as an FCCL adviser for over 19 years. Linda,

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>> good evening. Thank you to Dr. Campbell, Mr. Langanger, Mr. Smith, the entire school board for your continued support. Founded in 1945 was FCCLA, Family Career Community Leaders of America. It's a nonprofit National Career and Technical Student Organization for Young Men and

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Women Enrolled in Family and Consumer Science Education Programs. FCCLA is the only national career and technical student organization with a family as its center focus. Its mission is to promote personal growth and leadership development through family and consumer sciences education, helping students

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build valuable real world skills at front high school and throughout district 211. FCCLA has provided students with incredible opportunities to develop their skills in culinary arts, leadership, and beyond through compet competitions and club events. These students have proudly represented

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themselves from high school in the entire district. The students you see here today have gained not only technical knowledge but also the confidence, leadership, and determination that will serve them well for the rest of their lives. Our FCCLA state winners from High School under Frosted Cakes are Helena Row, a gold

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medal, third in the state, daughter of Yan Sukcha. Lena made a cake that was based on a game series. This year, all the cakes had to be based on different games. Hers was based on a game peak. It was one of the tallest cakes um at the competition and they only had 70 minutes to complete

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it. So, good job, Lena. Next, we have Nicole Cleta, also a gold medal winner and fourth in the state, daughter of John Cleta and Colleen King. Nikki's cake was a beautiful masterpiece based on um the game Dungeons and

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Dragons complete with a dragon on top with wafer paper wings and made out of spaghetti and wafer paper and edible dice. >> Okay. And then in fondant cakes we have Matt Ho who is gold medal first place and most

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outstanding in the state son of Taiho and Dong Deng. Matthew's beautiful masterpiece was a um Mario themed with all the blocks, all the coins. Worked on it for weeks. It was quite the masterpiece. Congratulations.

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All right. Jackie Brown has been a member of the Conan Family and Consumer Science faculty since 2007. In addition to teaching, she also serves as the National Honor Society adviser and of course the FCCLA sponsor. Jackie also runs the Cougar Perk program at Conan

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High School. So, if you've ever had one of her desserts, yum. >> Good evening. We would like to thank you guys for all um honoring FC FCCLA from Conan, Dr. Dr. Campbell, Board of Education, and of course, our Conan

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administration as well. This year, we had nine students compete in apparel construction, culinary arts, and fashion apparel display at the sectional level, and six were eligible to advance to the state competition Springfield last month. Tonight, we have Lizzie Petrov here

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with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Petrov, and her grandmother. Lizzie won a gold medal, was a top five finalist in shuderie board. So she brought all of her items to Springfield and created a shakurerie board in front of the judges in Springfield.

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You again for honoring all of FCCLA this evening. >> All right, and our final team to recognize are our mathletes. It's the FEM uh high school math team. Chris Caton is a nationally board certified math and consumer science teacher at FEM

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High School and is a familiar face here at the board of education meetings. He has been coaching FM's math team since 2007 and has been the team's head coach since 2012. And Chris is a proud district 211 graduate. Thank you.

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It's my pleasure to introduce the members of the FEM High School math team this evening. The FREM math team earned fifth place at ICTM State and we're here tonight to recognize a large number of team medalists who contributed to our fifth place finish by earning fourth or better in their event. I'd first like to

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start by thanking Dr. Campbell and the board of education for their enthusiastic support of our program. Next, I'd like to take a moment to recognize the parents and guardians of our medalists. Thank you for being here tonight, for fostering your students love of mathematics, for supporting our program, and for the 10 p.m. pickups

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after weekn night meets. Parents, please stand and be recognized. Math team is a bit like track and field. There are many different team uh team events that contribute to our total score. The fifth place trophy our students earn represents many successes,

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including the freshman sophomore eight-person team that earned fourth place, the algebra 2 written team earning third place, the oralist team earning third place, the pre-calculus team earning second place, and the junior senior eightperson team earning

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second place in the state. I'm so proud of the work our stu students did all season, their achievements, and the strong comm community that they built. At this time, I'd like to call each team member forward to receive a District 211 medallion recognizing their accomplishment. Students, when you hear

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your name, please come forward. And as you're walking, I'll also read the events for which you earned a medal. Charles de Julio Frochoff 8 person Anna D. Frostoff 8 person. Arnav Gupta, algebra 2 written.

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Leroy Jing, Oralist competition and algebra 2 written. Isha Konchi Frostoff 8 person Aditia Kushup Frostoff 8 person Ryan Kim pre-calculus written and he was also a uh individual medalist for the

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pre-calculus competition Gabriel Lee Frochoff 8 person and he was also an algebra 1 written individual medalist Sophia Lynn, junior senior 8 person in algebra 2 written. Christa Louu, junior senior 8 person in

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pre-calculus written. Samuel Malcolm, junior senior 8 person in pre-calculus written. Kate Mu Frostaf 8 person Bashak nilmana junior senior aid person and pre-calculus written Arnav Shenoi junior senior 8 person in

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pre-calculus written Bernie Sony frost eight Finally, I'd like to quickly recognize some medalists who could not be here tonight because they're at their final Chicago area regional math league pra p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p practice before they compete in Iowa City on May 30th. Aviaragos was a member

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of the junior senior 8person team and the algebra 2 written team and Daniel Shiao was a member of the pre-calculus team, the oralist team and he was also an individual medalist on the pre-calcul pre-calculus competition. Congratulations to all of you.

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You have truly upheld the FEM math team's tradition of excellence. Thank you. So, another favorite moment. Um, at this time, if we could have building administrators please join. We're going to try to see if Mr. Patrick can get us all in this amazing photo if we filter

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in on both sides. If not, we may have the math team step up in just a moment. So maybe the math team move to the side and then we'll swap them out for two groups. Thank you. >> Congratulations everyone. So for

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families uh and our honores this evening, we do have another item for recognition tonight. So if you'd like to stay and observe one more honore that we have tonight,

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you are very welcome to do that. Okay. >> All right. Hi. I wanted to thank Dr. Campbell and the board of education for taking the time to honor um our manager at Palatine High School. So, it's my

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pleasure to introduce Miss Debbie Mayday, who's being recognized for this evening for being named the Mayday Mayday. So, Debbie is being recognized tonight for being named the Illinois School Nutrition Association's 2026 Manager of

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the Year. Debbie has dedicated more than 35 years of service to District 211, beginning her career in 1988. As the kitchen manager at Palatine High School, she has consistently demonstrated outstanding leadership, dedication, and care for her students and staff. In

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addition to her work in food and nutrition services, Debbie also supports the school community through managing concessions and coaching softball. Her commitment, worth work ethic, and positive impact on the Palatine High School community make this recognition

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truly welldeserved. Please join me in congratulating Debbie Mayday on this outstanding achievement. >> Congratulations. We're going to capture a picture with you also. >> All right.

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>> Okay. Moving on to our next item. Next on our agenda is public comments. The board welcomes your participation and values hearing from our community. Please remember this is a meeting of the board held in public and not a dialogue.

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So board members will not respond or answer questions during this time. Comments should focus on school district matters and to protect privacy. Please do not mention or identify individual students. We ask everyone to speak with

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respect and civility so each voice can be heard. Vulgar, obscene, lielist language or interruptions will not be tolerated. If you have concerns about district staff or board members, please follow the district's communication protocols

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so they can be addressed appropriately. Please note this meeting is recorded and livereamed. It's being watched by people from across our community, including neighbors, staff, parents, and students. Therefore, we ask that you value the

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procedures and decorum of our meeting, being nice and respectful of those at the podium so they may be heard. When I call your name, please come to the podium and state your name for the record. You may also choose to state if you are a resident or a student of the

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district. You will have three minutes to share your comments. Please note that your time may not be given to another speaker. The timer on the display will guide you. If you'd like a response from the superintendent, please leave your

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contact information with Mr. Shoemaker at the table to your left. Thank you. So, the first name on the list is Jack Baker. Hello, my name is Jack Baker and I am a

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senior at Shamberg High School and I just wanted to share about the baseball fields. Um, I've played baseball my whole life in the Shamberg community and areas around. And over these years, especially through travel experiences

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and even during my high school years, um, I've played at many different fields. um turf, dirt, you name it, I've probably played on it. Um and one of the big topics I wanted to hit on is

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our our field and I think it's embarrassing what has been become acceptable. Um our infield is very bumpy and it is very bad to play on. Um I personally have dealt with some injuries

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from the field. um not only me but my teammates and teams that we've played against. And it is also very it's very heart-wrenching when any rain comes. It is

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it is very hard to think and hope that we'll play on our field considering how bad the drainage is, which makes it tough to look forward to going out playing and playing the game I love with my brothers. And I may be a

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senior and I may be on my way out, but I'm looking out for all the people to come after me. not just the juniors, sophomores, and freshman's right now, but for my siblings who will later be playing on that field. Thank you.

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>> Thank you. Next is Nathan. I'm not going to I'm not going to try. Sorry. >> Good. All good. >> Okay. >> Um we good? Yeah. Okay. Hi guys. My name is

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Nathan Barnett. I'm a senior at Shamberg High School. Um, and I've been on the Shamberg varsity baseball team since I was a freshman. Um, and I play center field. I'm here tonight to share my experiences with with um, talking about our poor field conditions, not just for

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myself, but for the players that come up behind me. Um, including my younger brother Ryan, who is on the JV team and also play center field. This season, um, I was injured in the outfield just like many of my other teammates were. I rolled my ankle during an important uh

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during an important game because the field is uneven as well as I stepped into a a very pretty big divot in the in center field. Um when you're playing center field, you're focused on looking up, tracking the ball, and dealing with the sun. Uh you're not looking at your

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feet. You have to trust the field. Um and tracking the ball or sorry, trust your feet, trust your field underneath you. Um, I had to wrap my ankle quickly to stay in the game, but I was playing through pain and no player should really have to do that. And that and not just

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um uneven ground, but the field has ongoing drainage issues like Jack talked about um for a long time. It floods and be and becomes swamplike. Yes, we've had rain this season like every other every other team does. Um, but other schools in our conference have managed to play

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significantly more games because their field is properly maintained. It's not only a varsity that suffers, but JV pays the price, too. Their games get cancelceled, so varsity can move to the opposing team, opposing teams very safe and playable field. To date, Conent JV

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has played 10 more games than Shambber's JV team. My brother and his teammates are losing opportunities. Um this program overall um should be something we are proud of and younger players should be excited about. On game day, no

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one should have to worry about injuries due to field safety. We should be focused, driven, and determined. All I'm asking um is this. Take this seriously, fix our field, and give the players who come after me, including my brother, the safe experience that they deserve. Thank

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you for your time. >> Thank you. Next is Anthony Tribus. >> Hi, my name is Anthony Tribus and I'm a sophomore at Shambry High School. I play shortstop for the varsity baseball team. I would like to ask the board why our

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varsity field is unplayable for days after it rains and why the field is unsafe to play on. the infield lip is not supposed to be there and I have to play the lip instead of the ball um for fear of getting hit in the face or, you know, tripping on it or whatever. Um it

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puts me at a very unfair disadvantage compared to other shorts stops who play for teams competing in our conference in the IHSA. And why are we not allowed to play in an out of state tournament in a warmer climate during winter break? Many teams

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that we compete against are allowed to go different places and are 10 games or even more ahead of us before our season even begins. Thank you for your time and for these questions. >> Thank you. Next is Jacob Mayners.

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>> Miners >> Miners. Jacob Miners. >> Uh good evening uh members of the board. Uh I'm Jacob Miners and I'm a student athlete uh junior on the baseball varsity team for Shamburg High School. I'm here tonight to speak about the conditions on our field as I think

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they're completely unacceptable for player safety. Uh I play third base for the varsity team and one of the biggest issues on our field is that the giant lip that sits in between the grass and the dirt. These balls can take dangerous dangerous

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and unpredictable hops on the players that that can cause injuries. Uh our last season when I was on JV, one of our other third basemans suffered three concussions from the same lip. I thankfully was not hurt and but was left

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with a few bruises on and around my chest area. Situations like that should never happen because of the field conditions. As players, we understand that injuries are a part of the sport and they will happen, but them being caused by preventable injuries, like preventable

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things that could be fixed is not acceptable in my eyes just because of the uneven playing surfacees. Um, our baseball program takes pride in representing this district. And we simply want uh a field that is safe and simply able to be playing on every day,

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which we understand that rain happens. But when we go and we travel to other places that are almost completely untouched by rain and we look at our field and it's completely destroyed where we're not maybe not even able to play that week, I think that's completely unacceptable. and improving

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the infield service would definitely help protect the players and improve the quality of competition and show that the student and player safety is our number one priority. I appreciate your time and consideration. Uh thank you. >> Thank you.

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Next is Tyler Fitzgerald. >> Uh hello, my name is Tyler Fitzgerald. I am a junior at Shamberg High School and I play second base for the varsity team. Uh the Shamberg fields are some of the worst fields I have played on over the last 12 years. When it rains, we get

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cancelled and moved inside or often have to move to uh other schools around us. Uh affecting like they said uh our JV team or even our freshman teams that have to get cancelled. Um,

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I've had games canled and then driven in 15 minutes to watch some of my friends from like Conan or Hoffman and they have the same field conditions if not um a little different. Uh, when the

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weather dries and we get the opportunity to play, the condition of the field is still pretty rough. There are lips where the grass uh meets. Dirt in the grass itself has divots which creates the funny bounces that can cause real life

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injuries. And uh for like some plays like like slow uh grounders that you have to charge sometimes like me and like some of my teammates, it's it's harder to charge because you don't you don't know if it's going to randomly bounce up at you and that that shouldn't happen

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because of because of uh field conditions. It feels unfair that other schools in our conference and district have better fields. Uh I hope you guys choose to do something about it. Thank you for your time.

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>> Thank you. Next is Kashira Kartik. >> Good evening everyone. My name is Shira Karthik. I am a sophomore at FEM High School and tonight I will be sharing my thoughts through a poem I wrote for writer's week about issues that impact

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many people in our country. It's called I Pledge. I would like you to think about the last time you spoke the pledge of allegiance and whether you stopped to question it. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. I pledge

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allegiance to the flag of a country who hates my skin and my voice and my name and even the shade of my face in the frame. I pledge allegiance to the flag of a country that sees difference before

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it sees humanity. I pledge allegiance to the flag of a country that isn't accepting of my kin. To the country where rules feel set before I begin. I can never win. To a country who still segregates. To a country who always

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discriminates. I pledge allegiance. I pledge allegiance. Allegiance. A l e g i a n ce. Allegiance. A word I learned to say before I learned what it asked of me.

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And to its republic for which it stands. Holding on for dear life. A republic crumbling. A republic held together by promises it struggles to keep. What does it stand for? Who does it stand for? One nation under God. But God is

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different for each one. The God used to draw lines to make rules feel righteous and pain feel necessary. And that has that made us the people indivisible. Indivisible. Yet we are all divided by color, by identity. We are

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invisible with liberty and justice. But aren't we the people supposed to ensure domestic tranquility? So why? Why are we still struggling to fight for justice in classrooms, in hallways, in public walkways, in silence? Why are we still

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struggling to fight for all of those who are unseen, unheard, unprotected? For all. But if not all are included, if some are erased or conveniently muted, then who is this all really for? Because

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equality is locked at the front door. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to its republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and

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justice for some. A pledge have spoken, a truth left undone. Thank you. >> Thank you. Next on the list is Lee Bennett. Hello, Superintendent Campbell, Mr.

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Shoemaker, Mr. Winkowski. President Rosenlum, board, staff, and community. I'm Lee Bennett, a Bears and Palentine's Pirate fan. The IHSA tournament brackets for spring sports are set. So, the planning for next year

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is on deck. Before the sport's next meeting, athletic directors will determine how to improve things for next year. Here are four reasons adding a boys volleyball team is an appropriate improvement. national growth, regional

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practice, student interest, and student behavior. Due to a path dependency problem, high school sports offerings are out of balance with student interests. Schools provide less support for boys volleyball than other offerings with similar levels

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of student interest. Nationally, this is changing as more states sanction boys volleyball. In the last few years, Indiana, Ohio, South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Minnesota, Kentucky, and now

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North Carolina have done so. Our schools implemented this sport over 30 years ago, just ahead of sanctioning by Illinois. But dis the district 211 program has not grown with the sport. We are behind surrounding public school conferences, which already provide four

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levels of play. Now that all our feeder districts are offering boys an equal opportunity to play this sport, it's time we add a fourth team for our schools. Surveys of our students interest shows that volleyball is one of the most popular sports with total interest

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similar to basketball. More important than this stated preference, students reveal their preferences by trying out. And even after keeping more boys per team than girls volleyball, we cut a higher percentage of boys volleyball players

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than any other sport. On Saturday, I saw 16 present on fresh on FEM's freshman team. More players than the maximum allowed by past IHSA tournament rules.

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It's tough for a coach to manage such a large team. I recognized many of the boys on that team as able play. I recognized many boys on that bench as able players who were the first male volleyball players to represent their

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middle school last year. This year's district 15 tournament included an even larger quantity of quality players. These boys and many others denied the right to suit up deserve another team even if some of them will

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be wearing green and gold. Please add a frostoft boys volleyball team at our high schools. Thank you very much. >> Thank you. and Kristen Baker. >> Good evening.

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I first want to start by thanking the board and the Shamber community on behalf of our entire baseball family for the love and support that everyone has so shown for Cookie this week and for you guys for taking a moment of silence tonight.

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First, we want to acknowledge and appreciate the movement surrounding tonight's meeting and discussion so this does so this matter does not continue to face additional delays. Families do recognize movement when it happens.

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Since April 16th, families have formally raised concerns, attended meetings, submitted foyer requests, participated in public comment, provided engineering resources, and continued attempting to work collaboratively with the district.

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During that same time, the district has acknowledged ongoing field concerns, review efforts, possible alternatives, and the existence of a substantial engineered drainage project completed in 2017.

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We've all acknowledged that at this point, the central issue is no longer whether a project existed. The the issue is understanding why substantial engineering uh engineered drainage work appeared to have resulted

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in field conditions that continue creating chronic playability concerns years later many years later. Additionally, um publicly observable elevation via Google Earth was able to show our

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grading irregularities raised further questioning regarding whether um surface pitch, drainage flow, or grade inconsistencies may still be contributing to the chronic field performance issues that are being experienced today, every day, and every

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week of this season. We acknowledge we live in the Midwest. This is far beyond normal weather that every school surrounds us with or that every other school deals with. While families are not claiming to be engineering experts, these observations further reinforce the

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need for formal professional assessment rather than continued informal reviews alone. Yet, despite weeks of communication, back and forth, and promised phone calls and updates, we need to acknowledge the concerns that

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families still have not still have not have a publicly identified action plan, a professional assessed assessment timeline, a remediation timeline, an accountability structure, or a clear communication regarding the next steps.

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From a point of student athlete development perspective, long-term instability matters. Chronic displacement, uncertainty surrounding playing conditions, and everything that these boys have said, we stand in full support. We beg you, Miss Campbell, Dr. Campbell, to acknowledge this and fix

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it. Thank you. >> Thank you. That concludes public comments for this evening. >> Mr. President Rosmo, I think there's >> we have a person with a hand up. May I

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help you? Yes. >> I didn't know you had to sign in to talk. >> Okay, you can you can go. >> You you will have three minutes. >> Let's see if it's still here. When >> if you could please state your name for the record. >> Bobby Sloan and I'm a Shamberg resident.

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And I got to find it. Hold on. Good. Thank you. Um, okay. Um, I've lived in Shamberg for 46 years and I think this is the second meeting that I've attended. I've never spoke at the other one. Um, I really enjoy all the

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wonderful things that the high schools are doing. And Pete Dumbrossski suggested that I would enjoy the band concert last Wednesday at 7 o'clock. He said that they as in all of you like the

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public to attend really. So I struggled to find a parking spot. So obviously something else was going on. I found out like four other sports things were happening. I got there at 6:15 for the 7:00 show because I wanted to sit in the

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front row. My friend and I entered at the back of Conan because we figured it would be in the auditorium because that's where productions are. There was some man wearing a lanyard by the door. I asked if it would the concert would be in the auditorium. He said he didn't

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know, but he did open the door and the room was dark and there was nobody on the stage and so he left. So then I stopped some lady walking down the hall and asked her and she said she was teaching English and had no idea about a concert. Then another pleasant lady came

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up and she said to look at the electronic sign board on the other side of the hall. Okay. It said concert to be held at 7:00. A few more people came in but no one looking authoritative until a Mr. Somebody or other showed up. He didn't know about the concert either. So

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then another gentleman appeared and he was the assistant something and said the concert had been cancelled. My friend who accompanied me had looked at the website in the afternoon. It stated the concert would be held at 7:00. The man that I the last one said the

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dress rehearsal was on Tuesday and a few of the board members mentioned they couldn't make it on Wednesday due to gymnastics finals on Wednesday. So, the band leader said, "Okay, we'll just go with this rehearsal and cancel tomorrow's concert. Why wasn't the website changed? Why wasn't the

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electronic board changed? Why weren't there any signs? Why wasn't there any seating? I had to sit on a marble staircase. I'm a senior. I have leg issues and I'm sitting on this horrible staircase. I couldn't even get up. Somebody had to help me up out of

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there." Um, wrong. And so, this assistant guy helped me up. He did apologize. But if you if you people really want the public to attend things, shouldn't you make it easy to access and

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inform the public? Not I don't know who you informed. I I mean there were like say 10 people standing around. Nobody knew anything. That's it. Thank you. >> Thank you. All right. Before we go on, is there

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anybody else? All right. Thank you so much. We will continue on with our agenda. >> Before we continue on with our agenda, I just wanted to thank our students for coming to tonight's board meeting and speaking. I really do appreciate hearing from you all. >> I I second that motion.

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>> Thank you guys. >> Welcome to baseball tomorrow. Thank you. All right. Next on our agenda is the consent agenda items. So,

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um because not all board members were present for the special board of education meeting of April 30th, 2026, a separate motion on approval of the minutes of that meeting is going to be held. So,

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I make a motion that the consent agenda with the removal of the minutes of the special meeting of April 30th, 2026 be approved as presented. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Any discussion? May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron, >> I.

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>> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrossski, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Mr. Rosenlum, >> I. The motion passes. Next, I would like to make a motion that the minutes of the special meeting of April 30th, 2026 be

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approved as presented. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Any discussion? >> May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrosski, >> abstain. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> abstain. >> Mr. Van Djk,

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>> I. >> Mr. Rosen Bloom, >> I. The motion passes. Next on our agenda are board updates and information. So the first item is a certificate of excellence in financial reporting. This

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is an information item. Next is freedom of information act requests. That's an information item. Next is the FY26 budget and five-year financial projection update. This is an

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information item. And the last item is community and family input protocol. This is an information item, but I do have some comments on this. This item is to discuss how how and the

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how the timeline and the process works associated with bringing community and family community and school family concerns to the attention of the schools district administration and board of education. This evening we heard from

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several students and family members regarding a concern that has been brought to the attention of this district. And I wanted to to make mention that we appreciate the information and the the attention uh to

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these items. I know that there are some things being done and I will let Dr. Campbell perhaps um mention something if she's able. Are you able >> or is this something that's going to be communicated in another fashion?

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>> Well, what I what I I don't have a problem. Thank you, President Rosenboom. Um some of the things that we are looking and the team is looking to do is in short term have some short-term solutions uh brought to uh the families

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the Shamberg baseball teams and their families related to how do we ensure safety and security for short term. Um and short term is for the duration of the season if I'm correct. I think we have about five five

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maybe four now games left in the season and then there will be long-term solutions that will include professionals because again this is not an area that um we can assess accurately um without having some professional

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input but recognizing it does take a little bit of time that this is not going to be an overnight uh solution but that we have heard the concerns and we have short-term term and long-term um that we're working towards, but the short term should have been communicated

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to the coaches through our athletic director um back to our families. Okay. So, um so it again it was communicated to the coaches and the and the school administrators. So, it needs

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to now be communicated further to the families and the and the students involved. So, anticipate that. Um, also while while certainly we understand the sense of urgency, especially for right now and as was mentioned even by some of the players, you all have siblings and I

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think it's wonderful that you're looking out for people to come behind you um into into the team and into the the sport. Um, as you can imagine, these things take time, right? And so there needs to be professional assessments and

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and determination by those professionals who know you know, don't have me come out and look at your field because I'm going to say it looks green and I see holes and you know, looks like a baseball field. So, um, so we need professionals who know about those things to do the

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assessments to make the plans to give us recommendations. We could take that into consideration and put those plans in place that that Miss Baker has been suggesting and requesting. So, so those are things that um that we totally understand. Um so keep that in mind. But

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I also want to make mention that when there are matters concerning an individual school um that need to come to the attention of I'll say the authorities in the schools in the district. Um the best place to start is

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with the principal of that school. So and that's and that's I'm just making mention for not just yourselves but people who are in the audience and watching online. So if the problem cannot be resolved at the school then the next step is to bring it to the

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attention of the superintendent. So so there is kind of a a process right. Um one thing I learned when I first joined the board almost 10 years ago was the the term chain of command and local things starting at the school

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level and addressing it there. If you're not satisfied then go to the next level. if you're not satisfied going to the next level and so forth and um and so I just want to make mention of that too. But um but obviously we hear you and we hear concerns from not just uh this

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particular situation but regularly this board hears from members of the community. We hear issues and concerns and oftentimes we are redirecting when someone comes to us uh we ask did you already talk to the school right did you

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talk to the if it's a classroom issue did you talk to the teacher right if you're not happy with the teacher did you talk to the department chair if you're not happy there you go to the principal of the school so there's you know there's protocols and and methods and and a process around doing that and

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so um So, I just wanted to make mention of that in regards to this particular item on the agenda. Does anybody any other board members have anything they'd like to to add to this? Um, the only thing I would add is that

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um unfortunately this institution, the board is simply just not built to move as fast as a lot of us would wish it to to move. And we don't really tolerate interruptions.

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We didn't interrupt you when you were speaking. >> Okay. And so as a person who has stood at a podium and been very aggravated at their local school boards, I certainly understand the sense of frustration. The reality is we have processes in place

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and those processes take a frustrating amount of time sometimes which is why we have a combination of short and long-term solutions that we're working on. >> Um my concern is we have coaches for baseball and they're putting these

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students out on the field in this condition and they haven't spoken up to us. We haven't received any complaints from the coaches on behalf of the team. Is that correct? Do I understand that?

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>> I mean, >> but but I will say an answer to that, the first awareness was when I received um correspondence from our our parent, Miss Baker and the and the family. So, that was the first of my awareness. Okay. >> I just want to make sure that our coaches aren't being negligent if there

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are actual safety issues here. Okay. And it just sounds like we don't have that answer right now to you know there's an investigation and there's obviously a process being put in place to address the issue shortterm and longer term with field conditions. So

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Miss Baron >> yeah um thank you so much for coming to the board and bringing up to the board's attention. Um I think um like Miss Caval said things don't work as quick. Um but do know that we are looking at the

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short-term solutions. Um thank you to our um administration team and our buildings and manager um grounds folks who um I personally went out to um see the baseball fields and kind of got um good overview of what some of those

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short-term long-term goals. So please know that we are doing something about it. the long-term goals um are going to take a little bit longer, but we want to make sure that our fields are safe for our students. Um and hearing today, you know, some things have happened. Um so,

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we want to make sure um any further we're addressing right away and they are being addressed right away. Um and also thank you to our building and grounds folks um who are out there pumping out the water, making sure like the field is safe. They really take pride in making

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sure uh that our schools are safe, usable, and um are out there trying their best to make sure that those fields uh those games aren't cancelled. So, please do know that we do take this serious and we are doing something about it. and um and thank you for all coming and

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allowing us the opportunity to have this as an item for discussion on the agenda and obviously an opportunity for us to to respond to the concerns as they've been brought to our attention. So, more to come. Thank you all.

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Okay, moving on to new business and approvals. First, we have the consolidated district plan. And I make a motion that the district 211 board of education approve the 2026

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2027 consolidated district plan to utilize the federal title 1, title 2, title 3, title 4, and IDA grants totaling approximately $4,397,816. How that's an approximate, I'm not sure.

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As submitted by Josh Shoemaker, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second? >> Second. >> Any discussion? May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron, >> I.

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>> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrossski, I >> Miss Mr. Rosenlau, >> I. The motion passes. For the next item, I make a motion that

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the District 211 Board of Education approve the spring 2026 curriculum committee report as submitted by Josh Shoemaker, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please?

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>> Is there any discussion? >> Um, yes. I I have a comment. Um, maybe it's more of a request. I noticed that all of these recommendations that once we approve them, we, you know, it's basically implement it, but there's really no um financial impact defined

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with some of these things. And I just wonder if we're approving software that could be half a million dollars. I mean, maybe that's not the case. Maybe it is, but uh some of these recommendations don't necessarily tell us what the financial responsibility associated with implementing some of these. I mean,

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we're we're introducing a new AP course. Um, I don't object to that, but that does that require the district hire somebody um, you know, specific to that or do we have staff that can teach that? Um, so from software and personnel, I just wonder what impact some of these

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um, some of the implementation of these recommendations is going to have on the district. >> Thank you, Mr. Darcy. We can follow up with that that detail. Thank you. >> I have a couple of questions also if I might. >> Absolutely.

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>> Um I see that there were several AI um courses being added or a lot of them are incorporating AI. I just wondered about staff at all the schools being able to teach those courses. Boy, I'd have to be brought up to speed

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like a thousand%. Maybe maybe they are already, but um I'm interested in knowing if we have people available to teach teach those things. I'm sure there's professional development involved. >> Yeah. And Mr. Schumaker come up as as

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the staff is is currently being submerged in uh professional development, but I'll let him elaborate on that. >> Sure. I think you're talking about the two under applied tech that AP networking and AP cyber security. Those are part of a movement by the college

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board to increase the range of AP courses and they're taking a CTE um lane on those. Uh we do we before we bring these courses forward, we look at what staff we have in our buildings and what

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certifications they currently have and may need. and then we define what it looks like for them to potentially get these certifications and what financial impact that would have on the district. So in these cases, these two are listed as pilot courses through the college

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board which we participate in. Um we do have staff members that do have the credentials and certifications to teach these. And then typically with an AP course, we would also send our teachers to a college board um conference

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specifically for the content of these courses. >> It's a great question. >> Yeah, I taught AP chemistry, so I I know from where you come, so thank you very much for that information. >> Sure. And then the question begs, anybody on the board interested in

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taking No, I'm just kidding. Maybe. Maybe. All right. Thank you very much. May I have a roll call, please? >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> I. >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Miss Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Caval,

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>> I. >> Mr. Dumbrossski, >> I. >> Mr. Rosen Bloom, >> I. The motion passes. Next is that I'd like to make a motion that the District 211 Board of Education approve the Northwest Suburban Special Education

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Organization, NSSEO, amended 2025 2026 annual budget. approved the NSSO proposed 2026 2027 annual budget and agreed to pay the district's proportional proportionate share of the

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proposed budgeted revenues as submitted by Renee Ericson, director of special education and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Is there any discussion? May have a roll call, please.

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>> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez. >> Hi, >> Miss Baron. >> Hi, >> Mr. Van Djk. >> Hi, >> Miss Russell. >> Hi, >> Mr. Rosenlum. >> Hi. >> Were all the board members asked? >> I, >> Mr. >> Mr. Dumbrossski.

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>> Mr. Drosski. Thank you. >> Thank you. The motion passes. Next item. I'd like to make a motion that the District 211 Board of Education approve the purchase of a one-year licensing agreement for Lightseed Filter and Lightseed Digital Insight modules in

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an amount not to exceed 68,42244 from the 2025 2026 budget as submitted by Gary Gorson, Chief Technology Officer and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. Any questions or discussion? May

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I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbowski, >> I. >> Mr. Rosenlum, >> I. The motion passes. Next, I'd like to make a motion that the board of education approve the attached

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resolution to reappoint Kathy Zalooki as school treasurer and Lauren Hmel as assistant school treasurer of Township High School District 211 effective July 1st, 2026 and further secure treasurer bonds as presented for combined total of

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56,578 as submitted by Lauren Hmel, chief operating officer CSBO and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrosski,

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>> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> I. >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Miss Lopez, >> I. >> Mr. Rosenlum, >> I. The motion passes. Next, I would like to make a motion that the board of education approve the one-year contract agreement with Endeavor Health

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Orthopedic and Spine Institute to provide full-time assistant athletic training service services at a cost of $56,970 per athletic trainer and $60 per hour for additional services substitute

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athletic trainers for the year ending June 30th, 2027 with an option for the 2027 2028 8 and 2028 2029 school years at an annual increase equal to 2.5%

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as submitted by Eric Wowski, director of athletics and activities and Ricky Sparks, director of facilities and purchasing and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Any conversation or discussion?

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May I have a roll call, please? >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Mr. Dumbrossski >> I >> Mrs. Lopez >> I >> Miss Baron >> I >> Miss Russell >> I >> Mr. Rosen Bloom >> I The motion passes. Next, I make a

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motion that the District 211 Board of Education approve the renewal of its membership in the Illinois Association of School Boards for the 2026 2027 and authorize the superintendent to pay the annual dues of $19,911

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utilized Board of Education general funds budget. >> Have a second. >> Second. >> Any conversation or questions? May have a roll call, please. >> Mr. Drowski, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. Mr. Van Dyk, >> I >> Miss Caval, >> hi.

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>> Mrs. Lopez, >> hi. >> Miss Baron, >> I >> Mr. Rosen Bloom, >> I. The motion passes. Next, I make a motion that the board of education approved the pre-approval form for future expense reimbursement for Jane Russell to attend the Ed Red Mini Summit, June 11th, 2026. May I have a

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second? >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Cavill, >> I. >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> I. >> Miss Baron, >> I. Miss Russell >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrossski >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez >> I. >> Mr. Rosenloom

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>> I. The motion passes. The next item is potential topics for future discussion. Do any board members have any items they would like to bring forward? >> I might mention something here. >> Mr. Van Djk. >> All right. Um, have have previous boards

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discussed having sponsorship to bring in a little extra funds, whether that whether that's little banner in a in a school gymnasium or a little sign up on the the scoreboard.

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Um just something that that I've seen at at other schools and other districts where it's a very subtle um local culver's banner up in the gym that I can't say for sure, but I'm guessing there's a little financial gain to the

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district or the school and and it may be small, but I think we got to count our pennies these days. And if >> I believe we have had that as an item for future discussion previously. Okay. Um it was it was a couple things. One is there was a neighboring school district

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that did that and they had a sponsorship and it was up on their football um scoreboard and it was considered an additional source of income and that kind of thing. Um and we did I don't remember exactly when but it was in the

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past few years did have that as an item that was discussed. And two things, one is that we didn't want to go that route um because of who's going to select it and you know who might make requests and things like that and also then it would need to be a policy change. So it may

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have even been sent back to a policy committee at that time to have discussions around that. Um but I know we did have a a consideration of that in a previous I don't want to say life but in a previous year. >> Okay. I I do know that we we have um the

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little Michael Jordan emblems on a lot of our our um athletes um uniforms. So that that's promoting we we have all these different things that that our uniforms are not just generic.

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So, I I guess I'm going to put out here that I'd like to have a future discussion on on possible um incomes, whether that's through sponsorships or something to that like. Okay. Anybody else have any comments or questions on

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that? Okay. I'll go around the table and ask for people's thoughts on bringing that as an item for future discussion. Miss Russell, >> um I I don't know exactly, but I know what you're talking about. out. I've seen it in Rolling Meadows and it's for

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the baseball team, but I don't know if it's park district that has those or if it's the school district. So, um you know, it's fine with me, but um yeah, let's let's go ahead and just discuss. I think >> Mr. Van Dyke, I know how you are on

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this, Miss Lopez. Um, yeah, I would like to discuss it because since it was brought up before and nothing came of it, I'd kind of want to find out more of why we didn't move forward with it. Um, so I'm open to opening it to talking

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about it. >> Okay. Miss Keell, >> no. >> I have zero interest in that. >> Okay. Miss Baron, >> no. >> Mr. Dumbrossski. >> I'm opposed because I think that our schools should um be neutral and if we

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start allowing branding on any of our facilities and there is a change in maybe what that brand stands for, then we're pinned down in a public discussion that we really don't need or should be involved in.

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>> And I'm gonna I'm gonna say no. Um for a similar reason to Mr. Dumbroski expanding it to um again deciding who we're going to accept as a sponsor, how we're going to make that decision. If it's a company, what's their reputation?

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What products are they offering? Um how do you know we represent the community? So, how does the community feel if we were to have one organization sponsored here and another business sponsored there? So, um, so the the census is not

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in favor of having that as an item for future discussion, but I appreciate you bringing that up. >> That's all right. We'll just Okay, we'll leave it at that. >> Thank you. >> Um, can what's our schedule look like on our policy updates? Because as we voted on the board member expenses, I was kind

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of churning in my mind like, okay, are we still aligned with this process or >> Yes, they they will be uh following up in a few weeks >> for the second round, the second batch. >> Okay.

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>> Thank you. >> Thank you. Okay. Next um is our committee reports. So I promised Dr. Campbell, mine will not be more than 25 minutes. No, I'm just kidding. Um, what? Everybody in the

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audience is laughing even. Okay. Um, I guess my reputation precedes me. So, uh, the first is NSSEO. So, our last board meeting was um was just last week, but um some of the things that are on have been on the agenda for NSSO, uh we are

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in uh negotiations with um with our um our instructors and our staff. So, there's contract negotiations underway. Um I attended a a block party called Miracle on Minor that was at Minor School and it was incredible. They

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raised I think it's $13,000 for the the programs and the students at minor school uh mostly through raffles. So it was really really well attended. I got to go to that and and see that

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facility. um the the draft. So, at this board meeting last month, we approved uh approved uh going with a draft board resolution and signage and when it came

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back to the governing board, um the the request was for the resolution like we had. And so that passed uh to draft a resolution and once it's drafted it will then come back to our board for another review and I'll ask you all for your opinion so that I can go back and and

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either approve or not approve it on behalf of our board. And the second was around signage. And um when it came back in a written form for us to approve um at the governing board level for NSSO, the original present presentation in

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open session was we approve putting up signs. And we all went, wait a minute, we were approving a draft of what the signs would be. And so they had to revise the recommended motion which they did and we approved that. So same thing

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um at a future board meeting most likely next month I'll be coming back with the recommendation on drafting signage to put on the um on the property for NSSEO around um around the um immigration

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customization enforcement. So, ice um upcoming events. Um I will be um speaking at graduation for Kirk School um on Monday. Um Kirk School, as you

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know, is the high school for NSSO and it's where we send our 211 students who take advantage of the NSSO programs. So, I will be speaking on behalf of our board and the governing board at that graduation. I'm really excited about it for their shining stars that they try to do every month. Um this past meeting

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they honored the nine retirees uh from NSSEO who accumulated 188 years worth of service to the organization. So it was really very very nice. Um let's see prom. Uh Kirk had their prom

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and the theme was wicked and it was really cute to see pictures of the kids with different colored glasses and hair and things like that. Um June 6th, Timber Ridge School, uh which butts up to Prospect High School, um is having a

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scholarship fund raiser for the foundation and the scholarship fund. So um that's available online if anybody's able to attend. Um there's a minimal charge and again it's it's funding for their students and programs.

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And um the really quickly to mention um it was created to provide past Timber Ridge students who then finish Timber Ridge and go on to Kirk School or return to their school with opportunities to start their adult lives as college

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graduates. Um it has and will continue to support students with financial challenges that prohibit them from post high school education. Um and so that's a really good cause. So if anybody has an opportunity And that is my NSSO report.

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Next on the agenda is the parent teacher advisory standing board and I'll give that report as well. So we had a meeting on April 29th. Uh Mr. Hildebrand chaired that meeting and it was very nice. um in attendance uh for both this and the next

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um report I'll be giving on another committee meeting were um Conan High School's dean of intervention um SRO um the lead district safety and security administrator um department chair from North Campus chief psychologist from the

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district director of special ed and Mr. Mr. Hildebrand and myself. And during that meeting, um, we really reviewed school safety and violence prevention. We talked about constructive discipline practices and we also briefly touched on

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peer mediation. So, it was a really good dialogue um, and a refresher on some of the policies that we have as a district. Next item is the behavioral interventions standing board committee which I also attended with Mr. Mr. Hilderbrand and the same people were

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were there for that and and really around that we talked about positive intervention and deescalation uh professional and professional learning for staff at the district um teachers, TAs and NSSEO

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on learning about things regarding how to handle individuals dis with disabilities um and some of the the legal and policy um items. surrounding that. So it was really good dialogue as well.

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That's it for those. Next is EDA education research development legislative report from Miss Russell. So there is a written report. Um the even though the general assembly is

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supposed to con um be done on May 31st, the house extended a committee deadline for bills to May 15th, this Friday. And the Senate extended the deadline for a number of bills, but those are revenue types of bills. And that deadline is the

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following Friday, May 22nd. Um, and they would be on third reading, so who knows if they're going to finish on time. Um, I would uh like to have told you about more of the bills, but I'm, you know,

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um, since it's in flux and the final has been moved, I will not be able to do that. However, I could not help myself. And I included I thought were some of the interesting education bills that are out there like

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um and I'm sure you've heard about several of these uh requires secondary schools to have female mannequins to teach CPR. Um offering um Arabic foreign language as an option. um

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a resource officer grant which I thought might be of interest to our district. Um many others that you can read through. Um but anyway, I thought they were interesting education bills. You know, who knows how many will pass, but um uh

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I was impressed by the the information that was given. So, I hope you have an opportunity to read through. And then in addition, thank you for allowing me to um attend the uh Lake County mini summit. And there is a final meeting and

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we'll hear all about the legislative um bills that'll probably be signed by the governor this summer. Um and that meeting is June 5th. So that's I think the report for Ed. >> Thank you. And and I want to just

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mention uh first of all, thank you for submitting your reports in writing. Um both this and the next report that you're about to to mention are in the public content. So all those lovely bills that are before Springfield. Um anybody in the public can go to this

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item on our agenda, click on the attachment and see every single bill, many of which have links. So if you really want to know what's going on downstate in regards to education, it's right there at your fingertips. So, thank you very much for submitting that

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in writing so we're able to share it with everybody >> and then if there's some that you don't like or you really like it also list who put the bill in so you can write to that legislator. >> Great. Very, very helpful. Next is the Illinois Association of School Boards

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report. Okay. So, essentially same thing about the bills. Um, the dates that I just talked about um and hopefully if you watch your email, you'll be getting a report from IASB on um the bill

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updates, but possibly not until the following Friday. And then I also wanted to mention again the joint annual conference um which will be held in Chicago November 20th through 22nd. and um as the board's representative, I will

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be asking after June 1st um uh for to be able to attend and they um had some interesting information I think that was provided and I hope people will take the time to read it. But one of the first things is the fact that school board

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members can get ongoing learning and professional development and that of course Ken talked about that at the last meeting and I think that's very important because it also allows us not only to have the professional development there but talking with other

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people really you gain an awful lot your peers. And then finally, the board of course has a big responsibility in educating students and responsible with taxpayer dollars and there's also plenty

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of sessions about those kind of things that we can attend and we always bills um laws change and I think it's very important that we stay up to date as far as possible. I know I attended the session with the attorneys last time and

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there are lots of changes always. Um, and then I'm not sure how this scholarship deadline information got on the last thing, but it they were due on April 15th, so I I don't know where that came from. Anyway, um, so um

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I thought maybe somebody put it on there, but I don't know how it happened. All right. Thank you very much. Okay, next on our agenda is the superintendence report. Dr. Campbell.

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>> Thank you, President Rosen Bloom, and good evening again as we begin tonight's board of education meeting with a moment of silence. I want to acknowledge the loss our district's learning community has experienced in the recent weeks with

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the passing of both an administrator and a student. During times like these, we are reminded of the strength, compassion, and support that define district 211. Please continue to keep the families along with the students and

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staff at Conit High School and Shang High School in your thoughts. And I'm looking at Principal Novak. Thank you. And we will continue to keep the school in our thoughts. Um, graduation season is here and I

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participated in my first graduation ceremony at Hoffman Estates High School for our alternative Higgins and North High School students graduation. It was truly inspiring, an experience that reflected the growth and the potential of our students as they embraced their

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college andor career paths. Graduation ceremonies will continue through next week of Wednesday, May 20th, as we close out the 2526 school year. It's hard to believe that we are here already. Um, over the past month, I continue to have connections with students, staff, and

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community members through a variety of meaningful experiences. On April 20th, I served as the guest speaker for the speaker series for friends girls varsity softball team. It was a privilege to speak with such an outstanding group of

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student athletes about leadership, perseverance, and importance of teamwork both on and off the field. April 22nd was my second invitation to read to preschoolers and little Vikes program at FRIM. Experiences like these are always

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a wonderful reminder of the joy and curiosity and just authentic uh interest that the littles have. So that was a very um uh awesome uh second experience open house took place on April 30th for

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another student built home created by students of Konut Hoffman and Chongberg High School in partnership with Niti's Development. The craftsmanship, creativity, and professionalism displayed by our students continue to showcase the strength of our career and

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technical educational programs. If you did not get to the opportunity to tour the open home um open house during that time, I really really encourage you. It it puts it all together of what our students do and how the skills truly are

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applied when we look at the core skills of reading, writing, math, science, and all of those and how it just transfers over um into a beautiful over million-doll home that was sold that our students did is something amazing to see.

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The same day we held our final superintendent student advisory committee meeting for the school year. I just remain grateful for the thoughtful and honest feedback and conversation shared by our students throughout the year. Last Thursday, the annual pitch night took place right here in this room

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in which students from across the district presented their entrepreneurial ideas to community members, business leaders, and guests. This robust showcase was the culmination of months of preparation and creativity where students demonstrated their incredible

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innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurial thinking. Lastly, I would also like to recognize several important events that took place this month, including staff appreciation week and our years of service celebration that took place here in the administrative office. It's hard to

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believe that next week will be the close for our students of the 2526 school year. Um, and it's been a phenomenal year. So, thank you. >> Thank you, Dr. Campbell. So, next on our agenda is District 211

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Board of Education update. So, I have a few things to add. Um, as Dr. Campbell mentioned, graduations are underway. >> They're here. >> They've already started. So um so this is this time of year is a time of lasts

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last performances, maybe last sports, maybe last honors, right? So if you're a senior or you have a senior, relish this moment for those high schoolers and their high school

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time um as as they come to a close and they look forward to what comes next. So, um, so I want to, um, also mention that, um, the last day of school is less than 10 days away. So, it's just around

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the corner. Um, so keep keep all that in mind. Um, and I want to thank uh my colleagues for your time and your dedication to not only being up here and participating in all the different things that we do, but also for those of

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you who are participating in graduations, uh, whether you're speaking, handing out covers, um, and just supporting what we do. Um, this time of year is really the pinnacle of the the school year. So, uh, so thank

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you all very much. Anybody else have anything to add? >> Um, I want to shout out Miss Fam, who's the orchestra teacher at Palletine High School. Um, attended the spring the last concert of the season uh where

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graduating seniors were honored. Very exciting. Um, and you know, the music is uh always interesting. It's a wonderful mix of contemporary pieces and classical mainstays as well as new interpret

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modern interpretations of classical mainstays. So, you never really know what to expect when you go to a concert. The music itself, the choices are inspired and um all of the students there, you can tell uh even though they're there out of regular school hours, they're thrilled to be there and

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it's just a really wonderful uh joyful atmosphere. It was great to see the seniors uh graduate and that's really because of you know we have passionate engaging teachers and that passion um translates down to the student material. So um that was just a wonderful show as

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it always is and um thank you to our wonderful teachers. Thank you to Miss Fam. She crushed it again. >> Thank you Miss Barrett. >> Yeah I um I had said it earlier but again I just want to thank Mr. Sparks and Miss Hmel for taking the time to

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letting me join your meeting um to talk about our um to show me the Shamberg baseball field. Um you know, we saw different we saw all the fields. So, thank you so much for taking that time to kind of walk me through. Um and then

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a I was able to speak with um the building and grounds uh manager. Um he walked me out and you can just see the pride and joy that he takes in just making sure that our school is um kept

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is um you know clean is safe. Like you can just see that pride that um him and his team have in making sure like I said our schools are good. Um he talked about collaboration like amongst um the

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high school buildings and ground and the um crew here at the district um and he really likes that collaboration that we've been doing. So um he gave a shout out there. And then um I entered our Shamroberg uh building and so um a huge

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thank you to um the safety and security and just those who are at the front. um they make sure like who is coming out, who is coming in. Um regardless of like who it is, like I had to still sign in. I had to

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show my ID. I had to like do the whole um thing. And then on my way out, they stopped me. They're like, "Excuse me, we need your um little badge that they gave me." So they are on it. Um so I thank you uh for taking the safety and security of our students in our buildings. And then I will be at Frammed

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and Hoffman's graduations um that are coming up and I'll be speaking at Hoffman. So I'm excited. >> Uh President, can I just I forgot to add one thing. Um so uh one of my children does competitive gymnastics but it's not yet at the high school level and um

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Palatine High School. So, they went to the boys gymnastics competition there a few weeks ago to see and that was really really well put on and well organized and the facilities are enviable, you know, and so it was um it's just really great to see because

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what that really means is it makes sports and activities like my one child plays a vi violin, the other does competitive gymnastics and it takes those kinds of activities that can be hard to access for families, you know, um instruments are expensive, gymnastics

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is an expensive sport, etc. But the fact that our facilities through our public education system through Palletane High School, through district 211, they make those opportunities much more accessible for all members of our community and um

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that's something I really really appreciate. So, it was it was great to be able to go see the gymnastics competition and see that we still have facilities for the gymnastics team to compete. etc. It was just another thing to be really proud of. >> Thank you, Miss Russell.

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>> So, I along with Dr. Campbell had the opportunity to go to the and attend the alternative school graduation and as I comparing in my mind and I'm thinking I've probably been to over 40 graduations

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including all of those in the high school where I taught and also my kids and myself and so on. But I would say this was probably one of the most joyous, uplifting >> um >> experiences. It really was. And there

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were about 30 um people that we gave um uh diplomas to. I had the opportunity to make to say one sentence and got a big rise out of the crowd. On behalf of the board of education of Township High School District number 211, I accept

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this graduating class and authorize the conferring of diplomas. Yay. Next to the graduates, it was the biggest response. So, thank you for allowing me to do that. And then something really cool happened and it doesn't always happen and it's a very

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humbling experience and I'm sure Dr. Campbell found this. But on the way out, um, a young black woman who was a graduate approached her and basically said, "You are my idol. You are my

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person." Um, and I think that's really wonderful. Doesn't happen very often, but congratulations. And you deserve it. >> Thank you. >> I'm done. >> I'm good. I am, >> Mr. Van Dijk.

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Yeah. So, um, no one probably noticed, but I snuck in like five minutes late here tonight. >> All right. So, I guess it's on record. I was late. Um, but I was at Conan tonight. Um, the CNA program had their

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pinning ceremony and uh, proud dad, my daughter was there. I'm not going to cry tonight. I'm not going to cry on Monday either because I will be um at Conan's graduation on Monday. Um so I look forward to that and um very nice program

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tonight for the CNA program at Conit and um I was glad I was there and I'll be uh even more happy on Monday to participate for their graduation. So thanks. >> Thank you. And and just to mention, u a couple board members um have graduating

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seniors and um the the opportunity, the honor to be on stage when your child is walking across to get their degree, their diploma is something that's truly

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special. Um I un fortunately or unfortunately my daughter my my second child graduated um the the year before I started on this board. U so I didn't get that opportunity but I've seen it happen

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and uh and it is truly a moving moment. So uh so congratulations to those board members who have graduating seniors um graduating this year and congratulations to everyone else who has graduating seniors this year. Um and uh and thank

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you all so very much for your continued support um on this board and uh and of our school district and our our kids. So, thank you. >> I did want to add a few things. Go for it really quick because I know it's

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getting late. Um I was one of those board members last year who was on stage and was um had the awesome opportunity to hand my daughter her um diploma. So that was a fantastic feeling and something that will live in my mind

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forever. But um I did attend um some of the honors and um ceremonies the past couple weeks. I was at Palatine High School and I was at Hoffman Estates High School and it was just so um it was such

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an amazing feeling to see these students getting recognized for all the hard work that they um put into their education and that you know they're just so serious um about educating themselves and you know going to school and

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learning all the things and um and being recognized and seeing the teachers um handing them the the certificates um saying congratulations and just all the genuine smiles that were um everybody had on their faces. Um it's

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just a very very nice um thing to see the students being recognized. So that was very nice. I was I was very um happy to be there and my face definitely um hurt after those ceremonies as it is here when we um honor all our students

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that are here just smiling so much um because it's just such a good feeling. So >> great. >> That's it. >> Wonderful. Um so the next item is upcoming events and calendar items and in public content. If you're wondering

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who's going to be at your child's graduation from this this school board, it's on there so you can see exactly who's going to be attending. And like Miss Baron said, she and I are going to be at Hoffman Estates tomorrow evening. Um so looking forward to that. Um the

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the last day of school is May 22nd. Um and then you can see other things that are on there. The next board meeting uh next regular board meeting is June 18th. Um and that's it. in that section. All right. Next on the

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agenda is close session. So, um it is my understanding we do not need to return to close session um after this open session time. So, if you are in agreement with that, you will vote no to

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go back into close session. So, I make a motion that the board enter close session to discuss minutes of meetings lawfully closed under the open meetings act, appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees,

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collective negotiating matters between the public body and its employees or the representatives, and deliberations concerning salary schedules for one or more classes of employees. May I have a second? >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? Miss Baron, >> no. >> Miss Caval,

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>> no. >> Mr. Dumbrossski, >> no. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> no. >> Miss Russell, >> no. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> no. >> Mr. Rosen Bloom, >> no. The motion fails. We will not be going back to close session. So, next

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are action items for those items from close session. So, I would like to make a motion that the board of education in accordance with the master contract of the district 211

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teachers union accept the retirement requests effective May 2020, I'm sorry, May 2030 and December 2030 as presented and submitted by Helen Miller.

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director of insurance and group benefits and Lauren Hmel, Chief Operating Officer, CSBO, and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second? >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please?

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>> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbroski, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Miss Baron, >> I >> Mr. Rosen Bloom. >> I motion passes. Next is I make a motion

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that the board of education approve a 2day suspension for employee Jennifer Milky. Further that the board secretary notifies said employee in writing of this action by the board of education as submitted by Kurt Teniper, assistant superintendent for administrative services and is recommended by Dr.

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Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrossski, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk. >> Hi. >> Mr. Rosen Bloom.

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>> I. The motion passes. >> President Rosenlum. I'm sorry. I'm can't sit on this cons. Um, do we not normally name the teachers in the retirement request motion? >> Don't we normally read the names? >> Yeah.

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And that's why it struck me as rather unusual that we have the motion as presented but we have no names. Usually typically the names are included in the motion itself. So I just want to make sure that we have we're doing this properly.

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>> So I believe there there was a change made to this particular how this particular item would go through. Um, >> and it's still so it we this motion can still be moved without reading the details of the names

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>> because the information is cap captured. >> I just wanted to make sure >> it's not a it's not out of protocol. It's just just slightly changed. >> Yes. Okay. Thank you. >> Thank you. Okay. The next item is that the board of education

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approve a three-day suspension for employee Chad Faulk. Further that the board secretary notify said employee in writing of this action by the board of education as submitted by Kurt Teniper, assistant superintendent for administrative services and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell,

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superintendent of schools. May I have a second? >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrosski, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Mr. Rosenlum, >> I. The motion passes. Next, I'd like to

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make a motion that the board of education approve the resolution regarding the suspension and dismissal of tenur employee Jerry Song as submitted by Kurt Teniper, assistant superintendent for administrative services and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of

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schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? >> Mr. Dumbowski, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I >> Mr. Rosenlum. >> I The motion passes. Next, I would like

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to make a motion that effective July 1st, 2026, Larry Varn be appointed as director of equity and strategic initiatives at an annual gross salary of $179,000 as submitted by Kurt Teniper, assistant superintendent for administrative

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services, and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? Miss Russell, >> I >> Mr. Dumbowski, >> I >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I >> Mr. Van Djk, >> hi. >> Miss Caval,

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>> I >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Mr. Rosenlum, >> I. The motion passes. Next, I'd like to make a motion that the board of education approve a total salary allocation for technology, transportation, safety, and security

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personnel, clerical, exempt, and management employees at an overall increase of 4.5% over the 2025 2026 school year effective July 1st, 2026 for the 2026 2027 school

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year as submitted by Lauren Hmel, chief operating ing officer CSBO and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. >> Mr. Dumbrossski,

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>> no. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Mr. Rosenlum, >> I. The motion passes. The board president, seeing no other items on our agenda for this evening, declares the meeting of board of education for Township High School

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District 211 adjourned.

