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Call this meeting to order. Can I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Baron, Miss Caval, >> here. >> Mr. Drosski, Mrs. Lopez, >> here. >> Miss Russell, >> here. >> Mr. Van Dyk >> here.

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>> Mr. Rosenlum. >> Right. The next action is uh please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. I pledge algiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation

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under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> Thank you. I move that the board enter close session to discuss minutes of meetings lawfully closed under the open meetings act. The appointment employment compensation discipline performance or

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dismissal of specific employees. Collective negotiating matters between the public body and its employees or their representatives. security procedures, school building safety and security, and the use of personnel and equipment to respond to actual threatened or reasonably potential danger to the safety of employees,

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students, staff, the public, or public property. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Discussion. May I have a roll call, please? >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Miss Caval,

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>> I. The motion passes. I move that the board return to open session. Can I have a roll call, please? Or a second, please. >> Second. >> Okay. Roll call, please. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> here. >> Miss Russell, >> here. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> here.

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>> Miss Caval, >> here. And should we do that? So, we need an I. Yes. Okay. Like an I. So, I'm gonna I'm gonna say this again. Um, I move that we return to open session. Can I have a second? Okay. Discussion. All

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right. Um, can we have a roll call, please? Okay. So, we need a an I or an A? >> Yes. >> Okay. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Dyke, >> I.

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>> Miss Caval >> I. Okay. Thank you. Uh, bear with us here. We're all trying to row the boat together. Uh, we're going to stand up. Please stand up 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. >> Thank you. The first item on our agenda is the recognition of state award winners. So, I'm going to turn it over to our

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superintendent, Dr. Campbell. >> Thank you, Vice President Caval. Good evening, everyone. Again, one of my favorite times, and I promise it's not just for wrote statement. Um, but this evening we will be looking at our track

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athletes, girls and boys track, along with our also our uh science olympiate. And I'll turn it over to Mr. Wowski, >> board of education. And Dr. Campbell, thank you for taking some time tonight to rent to recognize some talented

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athletes and Olympians. Um, here tonight to help me honor and support their students are Palatine High School athletic director Lua Aoyo from principal Mark Langanger, Conan High School student services director Bridget Kaine and Hoffman Estates High School athletic director elect Brittney Burlament. Students, when you're

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introduced, please come forward to the podium over there and get your medal and then proceed to stand in this area between the board tables. When you are finished with your group, please head over towards the risers. We're going to take a group pictures with the board members when we're all done. And because we have quite a few athletes, it may

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take students, it may take a couple of uh different groupings. Um guests of students, please stand and be recognized when your student and sponsor are introduced. So, let's go ahead and get started with our Olympians. John Babcock, Conan High School science olympiad. Mr. Babcock is a member of the

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district 211 uh applied technology staff and a science Olympiad coach. He's been doing that for the last seven years and he started his career in Palatine High School in 2019 and 2020. And John is also a proud District 211 graduate. Thank you.

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Thank you for the opportunity. Thank you for the opportunity to coach Science Olympiad at Konet High School. At the start of the year, I told the team that I think that that they have what it takes to go to state if they put in the time and effort. And here we are. Our seniors who are now uh who are here

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now have definitely seen our team grow over the years. We did not even field a full team their freshman year. Uh this is first and foremost a team. Uh among these 15 uh team members, uh our varsity roster is only allowed to consist of

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seven seniors. Uh the team has to compete in 23 events of uh areas of science and engineering. Every event allows two members of this team to compete. Only a few events allow up to three members. Like golf, we want to see

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as many low scores as possible. As many first as possible across these 23 events. At our 11 team regional just across the street at Harper, uh we earned fifth place just making the cut to go to state. And with that in mind, we thought, hey, let's have a good time

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at state. Let's see what we can do. They put in the time and effort to earn their second place. Uh at state, we earned second place in a field of 27 teams in our division. We actually tied for second with water and points, but our tiebreaker was based on

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metal ranks. We had two first places and so did they. We had two second places and they did not. Thank you to the administration staff, science and applied technology at Conan High School for supporting the science Olympiad team. Board members, feel free to walk

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the hallways of Conan in November uh on the 14th to see what a science Olympiad tournament looks like. Uh you can also check out Palatines the 22nd. I'm really excited to host one. And of course, thank you to my assistant coaches in science, uh Judy Jang and Hannah Cuchek.

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Here with his parents, Kimberly and Adam is senior Aiden Moleberger, first place in circuit lab. Here with his father is senior Daniel Perthl, first place in circuit lab and fourth place in machines. Uh here with their parents uh Unant and

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Yatin Kumar are junior Krishna Dave and junior and junior Kahan Dave for the machines. uh here with her parents or sorry with her uh mother uh Pornyu Junior Advita Deepo uh fifth place in codebusters.

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Here with his parents uh Nimi and Daharsh Kumar is junior Aush Patel. Here with his parents are Hash Hibi Vidat and Vidat is junior Okan Redzab

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second place in astronomy. Uh here uh here is her mother. Mandep is junior Mahik Priit Sandu fifth place in codebusters. Uh with her mother is Wen is junior

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Atina Zang with his parents Nimi Sha and Akshay is freshman Jval Trivd. uh second place in Eevee here with his parent uh here with his parent mom right uh here with his mom uh

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is South uh Periq second place in EV. Thank you everyone and go Cougars. All right. Now to our track athletes. Martell Halaran is a member of the English department at Conan High School and has coached track and field for on many levels for over the last 20 years. Uh the last four years he has been the

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head coach at Palletine High School. Um Martell is also a proud District 211 graduate. Martell. >> I'm joined here with my athlete, Elias Eggby. He's here with his mom, Epheco Jones, his brother, Ellis, and his

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throws coach, Chad Bobby. Uh, Elias is only a sophomore. Uh this was though his first year in track and field at Palentine High School. Uh in his third meet ever throwing the discus for us, he broke a old discus record

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from 1970, a 56y year old record. Uh Elias is right now number one all-time soft soft rush thrower and number one all-time period discus thrower at Palentine High School with a throw of

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179 ft. I look forward to big things from our lives in the future. Thank you. Go Pirates. All right, on to Hoffman Estates track, boys track. Tyrone Jones has been a member of the Hoffman Estates math department for the past 22 years. Along

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the way, he has served as the Hoffman Estates track and field program and is currently the head coach. Although Tyrone is not a proud District 211, he is a proud orphan, a Centrella High School orphan. Tyrone

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Good evening everyone. How did I know Mr. Winkowski was going to go there? Just knew it. I am a proud alumni of Centroia High School in Southern Illinois. Our mascot, believe it or not, is the orphan. In any case, it's an honor and a privilege to be here tonight uh to

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celebrate the amazing accomplishments of our student athletes. Um, tonight we get to honor our Hoffman Estates Hawk, Micah Picket. He is a junior. Micah is here with his mom Danielle and his father Larry. And they are no

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strangers here. They actually had a elder sister that was a state medalist as well. So, it's in his roots. Micah had a remarkable season. He started off the indoor season by placing sixth at the 60 meter uh Illinois indoor

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championships at the same time breaking the Hoffman State High School record in that particular event, the 60 meter dash. He continued his success outdoor season u by placing seventh in the 100 meter dash and has established himself as the fastest one of the fastest

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sprinters in our state. looking forward to him and Elias doing big things next year representing 211 really well uh in this in the sport. Um and so continue to keep look for these two. They should be fun to watch.

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>> All right. Hoffman Estates's girls track. Matt Ims is a member of the Hoffman Estate Special Education Department. He has spent the last 20 years coaching both girls cross country, seven years as the head coach, and has coached girls track for the last 10 years, serving as the head coach for the last three years. Matt,

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I have to I have to script myself otherwise I'll be up here all night. People want to go home. So, good evening members of the board of education, Dr. Campbell, administrators, parents, and guests. Uh, I'd like to thank the board of education and Dr. Dr. Campbell for taking the time to recognize all the students who participate in the IHSA State Series events this year. These

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recognitions celebrate not only athletic achievement but also the dedication, perseverance, and commitment of our students who demonstrate uh their dedication throughout the year. So, uh tonight I have the privilege of introducing one of our outstanding student athletes, and that's going to be Faith Boss.

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Uh, Faith is here tonight with her parents, Roger Boss, and her mother, Sing Ting Chen. Uh, thank you for being here and Yeah, absolutely. Um, so thank you for being here and all the support that you've provided throughout Faith's athletic journey. Um, I I'd like to

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recognize our jumps coach, who's not here tonight, Michael Johnson. Uh, Coach Johnson's worked closely with Faith throughout the season, spending hours refining her technique, building her confidence, and ultimately getting her prepared for the state meet. I'm a distance coach. Um, so I know enough to get myself in trouble. So, Coach Johnson

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definitely spent a lot of time with Faith getting her ready for uh the entire season. So, Coach Johnson's commitment and investment in Faith played a significant role in her success, and I want to personally thank him for everything he did to help Faith reach this level tonight. Uh, I first met Faith during her freshman year when

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I was substituting for her math teacher and someone in class had actually told me that she was a high jumper. So, I had to talk to her and find out just how high we were jumping. And she said at that time she was jumping five feet. Um, so we we forgot about the lesson and we started talking track and she asked me,

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"Do you ever think I can make it to state?" Uh, and I told her absolutely, but I also told her that nothing's guaranteed. She's in the toughest conference arguably in the state of Illinois. Um, and it's going to be a lot of hard work to get there. So, Faith took the challenge to heart and here we are today. Um, over the last two years,

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she's continued to improve and compete at the highest level. This season, Faith captured the MSL East Division Championship with a winning jump of 1.57 meters or 5T for us metric challenged. Um, she followed that with a third place finish at the MSL Conference meet. uh a

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second place finish at the Hoffman Estates IHS IHSA sectional and ultimately tied for eighth place at the IHSA class 3A girls state finals earning all state honors with a jump of 1.6 m or 5'3 in >> uh so Faith's accomplishment is

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especially significant for our program. She began uh she became our first state qualifying high jumper since 2010. She's only the seventh state qualifying high jumper in the history of the Hoffman track program. And by earning this medal at state, she became just the fourth

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high jump state medalist in school history. Uh what makes the accomplishment even more impressive is that Faith is only a sophomore. So the question she asked me as a freshman whether she could someday make it to state, I think we answered it sooner than both of us expected. Uh but through her hard work, her determination, and

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her commitment to improvement, um she's already established herself as one of the best high jumpers in the state of Illinois. So with that, I give you Faith Boss. All right. And then finally, we're going to go on to from bad mitten. Um, back for what seems like his yearly visit

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here to the board meeting is Bob Hansen from high school badmitten coach. Bob is a special education and PE teacher at FM High School who's just completed his 26th year as the head bat mitten coach at FEM. During his tenure, FM has captured 14 IHSA state trophies,

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including four state championships. And Bob is also a proud District 211 graduate. Bob, uh, thank you very much. It's always good to be back here. That's our goal every year and uh we accomplish it. Again, I'd like to say a special thanks to uh Mr. Langanger, our principal. I

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know that bad mitten's not one of the top three, top four sports like football, basketball, baseball, track and field, all those. But you would not know that with the support that we get from Mr. Langanger. He uh is our biggest fan down at state. He comes to our meets and he makes us really feel part of the

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program and he really shows his appreciation of our hard work of all the of what our girls put into it. So we want as a team we want to thank you. Also, if my uh bad hitten parents could stand up, I'd appreciate it. Could be recognized.

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Without their dedication to their daughters, uh our program wouldn't be where it is today. It's not like the girls can go hit a birdie up in the air by themselves. They've got to go do specialized training. And they start at a very young age, and they can't get there without their parents. and the support that you guys provide them and

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the support and the love that I see that you pour out at our meets supporting your daughters. It's it's a good feeling as a coach to know that they're well taken care of. So, thank you. Uh we have 10 10 players on the team, but to be honest with you, once that last final is done at from high school,

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>> I have no idea where they go. They're they're everywhere across seas. there at HOSA. There's another HOSA event going on international, something like that. But uh but the three that are here, we are going to take care of them. >> Our sophomore, Shar Karthik, come on.

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Shear's got a lot of potential. You'll probably see her back here the next two years. Uh her uh she's a singles player for us and uh she's keeping our tradition alive of from bad. might as well introduce them as the doubles partners. These two girls right

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here got fifth place at state. That's Ria Malagoretti and Sophie D. As I tell them, it's always an honor to be their coach. It's amazing how many other things that these girls are involved with. We've got orchestra, we've got math team, we've got HOSA,

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we've got debate team. I mean, I can't even list all the events and all the activities that are in. So, for them to still put time in and be such elite athletes as they are is pretty remarkable. We don't always have a full practice because somebody is somewhere at another time, but when they are at

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practice, they're working hard, and I really do appreciate the work that they come. And another special thing is these two girls, Sophie and Ria, have been here four years in a row and they've had four they have four trophies, state trophies underneath their belt. So that's pretty impressive. So

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if we could have the college now students for the next recognition, could you line up where the other athletes had lined up? >> Thank you. And as students, if you can just hold. Typically, we would allow you to be

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seated by now, but thank you to the team and thank you parents and families for being here. We we are going to get through the college now and then we will take pictures. So, we'll take a small break as they are getting lined up beginning the fall of 2025 school year.

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The partnership with district 211, 214, and 220 took place with Harper College as it relates to the college now process, which allows students to receive their associates degrees as juniors starting their junior and senior

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year. Um, and so we are very excited to announce this first cohort of college students. I'll turn it over to Mr. Shoemaker and Miss Michelle Napier. Where is she? as we recognize our first cohort of College Now students.

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>> Thank you so much, Dr. Campbell. We are very excited. Usually we um recognize students at the end of a season and this time tonight we get to um recognize students at the beginning of their season. And as you mentioned that season is going into their junior year of high

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school and into a program called college now in which in two years they will earn both a district 211 diploma and an associates degree from Harper College. So we are very excited uh to be able to celebrate the start of your journey and honor you tonight. And so as I call your

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name, uh, you're going to get a certificate from our director of college and career readiness, Miss Napier, and then a pennant from Harper College. Our first student tonight is Chris Genya Aroia Sesh.

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Our next student is Jacqueline Aoyo. Jonathan Basili, Shannon Cohen, Ashley Garcia, Jordan Carly Albino, Zara Kawari, Carly Manning, Eveina Omachenko,

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Michelle Raza, and Emma Vizeri. Congratulations again, first cohort. All right. Thank you all. We're going to take a quick pause. So, the first group of athletes are already on. the risers,

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board members and staff, administrator staff of this the teams, please join us for a photo and then we'll switch out our groups. So, you're welcome to stay. You're welcome to enjoy life outside of these walls if that's what you'd like to

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do. It's totally up to you. The next item on our agenda are the very important recognition of our booster club um parents and presidents. So, we're going to move on to that item. if you're more than welcome to stay if you'd like to do that. Um, I'm going to make my way to the podium. I have some

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certificates to distribute to those very important booster club parents. As uh Vice President Caval is making her way to the podium, I just want to state, you know, we did the honors of our students as we typically do, but as we

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close out a school year, um I want to send a special thank you and appreciation to our booster club and our and our clubs for our athletes and arts and all that our parents do. Um we cannot do this without you. Thank you for the partnership and we want to

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recognize the work that you've done this evening, Miss Caval. >> Thank you so much. We're going to start with the Pirate Booster Club. Now, I'm sure that I I've heard that there are lots of people enjoying a wonderful vacation at the moment. So, we're just going to see who's here and who's not.

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They're all very important regardless. So, um, my first recognition is for the Pirate Booster Club co-presidents, Betsy Garzulu and Maria Bunaveski. >> Wonderful. It's nice to meet you.

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>> Good evening. Good evening. Um, as Palatine High School entered its 150th year, the Pirate Booster Club was active in holding a variety of fundraisers, including its annual craft fair and variety of dining and shares. Under the leadership of Betsy, finishing her second year, and Maria in her first

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year, the group has continued providing opportunities including hosting postp prom and offering multiple scholarships to graduating pirates. So, thank you so much, Maria.

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Thank you. and Betsy. Thanks again. Okay, next we have Palatine Parents Music Club President Jennifer. Okay, I'm going to read the remarks about this person. Anyway, started in 2023 by four PHS band mothers, the

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Palatine Parents Music Club has worked to offset the cost associated with becoming a musician, allowing students from every background to find a passion for music. Their mission to support the students, directors, and families of the music department at Palatine High School in their goal of achieving the highest standards of music music education and

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music performance. Facilitate musical enrichment for the student membership of Palatine High School's music department to promote the value of music and the important role that music plays in the cultural, intellectual, and social life of our community. Their work is much appreciated. Just move here.

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Okay, next we have Fmed Viking Boosters President Jen Riddle. Is Jen here? Oh, wonderful. Through a variety of events and sponsorships, the FEM Viking boosters have made been able to sponsor more than 10 scholarships while also providing

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support for events such as the green and gold gala, multiple staff appreciation lunches, and the school's postp prom. The Viking boosters have continued to additionally balance support between the academic and activity support. Thank you so much for your work.

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Okay. Next, we have Friendmed Music Association President Jim Tielson. Is Jim here tonight? Okay. Hopefully they're somewhere warm. through through fundraising campaigns like cookie and butter braid sales as

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well as the annual marchathon. The friend music association provides support to assembles ensembles of FHS. With the funds they raise, the FMA builds props for the Viking marching band field show and cover uniform cleaning and repairs. They also provide

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hospitality for events like the annual jazz and java. They also provide scholarships to several graduating seniors. Through their work and dedication, music programs continue to flourish at friend. Their work is much appreciated. Okay. Next, we have Conan Boosters

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Presidents Christina Zalak. Yes. Zajac, excuse me. No. The Conan Boosters create a solid piece of the Conan community puzzle by working to support hospitality events, postp prom activities. the freshman kickoff as well as the Cougars in need. Additionally, they have ensured

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that school spirit is visible throughout the halls and the stadium of CHS by providing banners and signs. The Conut boosters not only welcome the students in to start their high school journey through assistance with the freshman kickoff, they send the students off at the end through senior sunset. That work

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is appreciated. Okay, let's see. We have Conet Bandparents Club President Mully Gupta. Is Mully here? Okay. And President Debbie Lipka. Is Debbie here? No. Okay. We must first acknowledge the final year

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of Debbie Lipka who has finished her second year as president and third as part of the club's leadership team. Under her leadership, the club has continued to grow while fulfilling their mission to increase awareness of the importance of music programs within Konut High School. One of the largest ways CBPC has done this is through a

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variety of fundraising programs which provide support for students within the band programs. Thank you, Conan Band. Do the shuffling. See where we're at. Okay. Yes.

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All right. Next we have Sax and Booster Club President Don Hozer. Is Dawn here? Wonderful. >> Through a variety of activities including the club's annual craft fair, business partnerships, and dine to donate fundraisers. The Sax and Booster Club has continued to provide the same

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excellent support to SHS that it has for more than 55 years. The Saxon Boosters provided support for prom and postprom activities as well as provided a number of scholarships to graduating seniors. They prove that they are a strong piece of the SHS motto, we are SHS. Thank you

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for all your work. Shawnberg Band Boosters President Michelle Picture is Michelle here. Okay. This year's Shamberg M This year Shamberg Music students embarked on a trip to perform at multiple venues throughout New York City. This trip as well as the regular performance

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obligations of the SHS bands would not be possible without the dedication and fundraising abilities of the Shawnberg band boosters. The boosters provide the support through working on the marching band uniforms during the offseason and fundraising through events such as Bandorama and Jazz and Joe. Through their work, students can continue to

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benefit from the enjoyment of music education regardless of financial abilities. Thank you to President Michelle. Okay, next is the Hawks Booster Club President Pam Conway. Is Pam with us? Wonderful.

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Pam is finishing her fourth year as the club's president and she will be returning next year for her fifth term. During this past year, the club held their annual trivia night dine to donate events and sponsorship which has allowed them to provide for the students of HHS.

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Along with scholarships for students, the Hawks Boosters awarded the annual Teresa Elbouch Hawk Pride Award recognizing seniors promoting positive spirit and participation in activities, athletics, school, and the classroom.

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Thank you so much. Okay. All right. I believe that's the end. I think. Let me just double check that we're shuffling my cards. We have um Jessica Alsburg. Hold on just a moment.

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See here. Okay. I have a certificate and no remarks prepared for a Jessica Alsberger Augsberger Hoffman Estates High School Music Parents Association. >> Is she here? Okay. Right. Let me just

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double check then we're at the end. Okay. All right. I think everybody is here who's been recognized. So, thank you again all booster club presidents. We couldn't do it without you. Thank you booster club. I'm just going to ask

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don't move because you two have to do a photo. But we are going to move to those that excel. those who excel. Okay. >> All right. I get the honors of announcing are those who excel award recipients. If you are not familiar,

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that is the state recognition for teachers and other staff in a variety of categories um in which they look at all of the districts and I'm looking at all the smiling I I see the faces. This is just a very exciting time because we

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often as I stated we recognize our students but the work that our students display are supported by our staff in many fashions that go beyond our teachers. So at this time I want to recognize our those who excel um winners

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Barry Van Duzandi Mary here. Okay, we're still going to read. Um and I should I should recognize Mary. Mary is at Higgins and it's stated anyone who

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walks in the front door of Higgins Education Center is greeted by Mary. She has been with district 211 for 13 years where she has worked as the administrative clerk and proved to be an incredible asset. She is known for pro providing exceptional customer service

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to families and students ensuring every interaction is done with care, professionalism, and respect. Um, according to administrator Jessica Orstead, what sets Mary apart is her kindness and willingness to help others.

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She received the ISBE award of special recognition. All right. Detective Martin Van Vanderhoke. Here he comes. This is what the safety and security for our district is all about.

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>> Detective, come on up front. >> You're welcome. During the past four years, Palatin Police Detective Martin Vanderhoke has protected the halls of Frimmed High School as the assigned school resource officer if you know as SROS. At FREM,

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Detective Vanderhulog is visible presence. His visible presence mentoring students and collaboration with staff promotes the school safety in a positive climate. He has helped to refine emergency protocols, led training sessions, and coordinate with community

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partners to enhance our students experiences to end the support at the school. Science teacher Kelly Flores said that he consistently models professionalism and integrity as his approachable nature makes him a trusted

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figure for both students and staff. Martin's commitment to equity and student success shines through the respect and care he shows every member of our community, ensuring each student feels safe, valued, and supported. He is

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receiving the ISBE award of special recognition. Congratulations. All right, Bridget Kaine. Bridget Kane. Bridget Kane has spent 12 years of her career at district 211 providing students care at Conan High School in the role of student services director

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where she has according to principal Novak who is enjoying some sun I'm sure right now exemplified the belief that every student deserve access to high quality education. that nurture both academic and personal growth. Assistant

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principal Janette Adril stated, "The impact of Mrs. Kane's leadership reaches beyond the walls of our school. She is a visible, trusted presence without our within our district and community, representing the very best of educational leadership. She supports her

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fellow administrators, collaborates collaborates with community resources, and participates in district-wide projects that advance our commitment to equity and student wellness. Her influence is lasting because she leads not from authority, but from authentic

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care. She is receiving the ISBE award of special recognition also. Congratulations, Jessica Martinez Canara. All right. All right. Jessica is a school social worker at North Campus and

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is dedicated to professionals whose commitment to supporting students and families make a meaningful district difference in our school community. Through her dedication, professionalism, and genuine care for others, she positively impacts the lives of students

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each day. A tireless advocate for students and their families. She works relentlessly to connect with them and support the opportunities to ensure that all students thrive. She is also receiving the ISBE award of special

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recognition. Okay, I know Brolio Mural is here. I've seen him. Come on up. Two years ago, Broly Mirro walked into Shamberg High School as the Saxon's newest choir director. At Shamberg High

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School, Mural supports a music program where students can participate, lead, create, and perform in ways that reflect their identities and aspirations. He believes music education should provide students with meaningful opportunities

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to express themselves, explore new ideas, and develop skills that extend beyond the classroom. Music Department Chair Vincent Intendio described Brolio as a thoughtful educator who demonstrates exceptional pedagogical

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insight and care for his students. Principal Tom Moan stated that Brolio embodies what it means to have an educator who truly excels. His passion, creativity, and compassion have left a lasting mark on our students, staff, and

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the community. He is receiving the ISBE Award of Excellence. Congratulations. All right. I'm looking around for Mr. David Lman. Oh, okay. All right. I will state um Mr.

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David Lim for almost 25 years. He is the automotive um director and teacher at Hoffman Estates High School. As an automatotive technology teacher, he has not only earned his master's and

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assemates automotive program as well, ensuring the highest quality for his students. With this status, he was able to set up a dual credit agreement, helping hundreds of student earn college credits while still in high school. He's a former

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student um or one of the former students from Ligman stated that he has helped students grow in ways that they would never forget, adding that Lman continues to support the students journey into the automotive industry. A fellow teacher stated that colleagues trust Ligman

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because he's prepared, fair, and unforgivingly student centered. Earlier this year, ISB teacher of the year committee selected David Lickman as one of the finalists and ultimately named him Cook County Co-reional Teacher of

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the Year. So, we want to give a huge huge applause for him. All right, the next two teams were nominated by the district in their respective categories. However, due to an overwhelming number of nominations at the state level, as well as the recent

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removal of the team category, nor awards were given from the state. However, that's not how we do here at district 211. So, we would be remiss if we didn't take a moment to recognize the groups and them being selected as district nominees. All right. Rotary Club of

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Shamberg H. Come on up in Hoffman Estates. No one's here. >> All right. Well, I'm going to read this anyway. For more than a decade, the Rotary Club of Shamberg Hoffman Estates has supported students at Hoffman Conit, and Shamberg high schools through

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scholarships. Today, that support comes through Operation Toolkit, which provided automotive students with the tools they needed to begin their careers. As Hoffman Estates principal Mike Author shared, "These scholarships have a meaningful impact, helping students take an important step toward

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their future goals." Give that team a round of applause. All right, the Palestine Professional Development Council. Nobody is moving behind me. Thank you for this. All right, last but not least, the

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Palletine Professional Development Council helps help make learning at Palletine High School more collaborative, relevant, and teacherdriven. By elevating educator voice and expertise, the council has strengthened professional growth and teaching across

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the building. In the founding year of the professional development council council's work, faculty reported a 13 point positive increase in the five essential survey in the category of quality professional development. You

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guys might not understand that number, but I'm going to say a 13 point increase in a survey is a big deal. It's a big deal. Um, it displays a larger perspective of the growth that took place schoolwide. Palatine Multilingual

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Department Chair Su Jane said, "The work of professional development council exemplifies collaboration, innovation, and a deep commitment to professional growth. They have elevated the quality of professional learning in our building and have positively influenced teaching

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and learning across all departments. So, let's give this team a round of applause. Although the state took away that category, we recognize you this evening. Congratulations. We're going to move on with the business portion of our meeting. The next item on

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the agenda will be public comments. But before we do that, um I don't like to waste words, but at the same time, these recognitions always remind me of something. Our schools really reflect our communities. And you know, judging by that reflection that we see, we get the privilege of seeing

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every month for the recognitions of you know, our involved parents and carers, our students, and all of our community members, our staff members. You know, I feel like we're really lucky. We're a really lucky community. So much appreciate everybody taking the time to be here tonight and um hopefully

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everybody else um we'll all eventually be on vacation. Right. But the next item on the agenda is of course public comments. The board welcomes your participation and values hearing from the community. Please remember this is a meeting of the board held in public not a dialogue. So board members will not

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respond or answer respond to or answer questions at 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 respect and civility so each voice can be heard.

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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 so that they can be addressed appropriately. Please note this meeting is recorded and live streamed. It is

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being watched by people from across our community, including neighbors, staff, parents, and students. Therefore, we ask that you value the procedures and decorum of our meeting, being nice and respectful to those of those at the podium so that they may be heard. When I call your name, please come to the

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podium and state your name for the record. You may also choose to state if you are a resident of the 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

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superintendent, please leave your contact information with Mr. Shoemaker. Thank you. The first name I have to call this evening is Sandra Rodriguez. Rodriguez. Yes. And then if you could just pull the

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mic down and that way Well, no, my it's my ears that's the issue. I can't hear very well. Thank you. >> And to my level right here. >> Yeah. Wonderful. So we can hear you. Thank you. >> Good evening members of the board. My name is Sandra Rodriguez and yes, I am a

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longtime resident of Palletine. I come >> There we go. >> Okay. >> Did I lose seconds? >> No. >> Okay. >> Sorry. My apologies. >> No. I come before you tonight to bring to your attention a deeply painful and public omission that happened during the

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Palatine High School graduation ceremony on the evening of Sunday, May 17th at the now Arena. At the very end of the ceremony, as the final names were being called, my child happily and nervously waited for his turn as he had rehearsed on the previous Friday morning at the mandatory graduation practice held at

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the high school. Although he was an add-on choosing the Palatine ceremony over his beloved alternative school, he was promised on Friday morning's practice by the director of special ed, the director of a school program that he grew to trust for all his four years at PHS that not to worry, all will go well

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on Sunday evening as his name is correctly added to the end of the roster. I also received a phone call that Friday morning from the special ed director promising to me that all the arrangements were made to include my son for this very important milestone. At the very end of the ceremony, my son

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waited at the top of the steps, ready to cross the stage. But there was hesitation at the audio and at the microphones, and he stopped. At this point, as my son started to turn away in embarrassment and disappointment, which can be seen on the official video off to the side. Thankfully, the school vice

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prescribed him and waved him on to continue up the steps and walk the stage. He walked across the stage and his name was omitted. His name was not read aloud by microphone as he was promised after all. A silence fell over the arena. We

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watched from our seats and our jaws dropped as we waited for his name to be said. Instead, it was complete silence. We froze in disbelief as we watched our graduate walk. A tear went down the cheek of his brother, class of 2024. My point is that it happened publicly in

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front of hundreds of people. It is a profound humiliation that my child as an IEP student did not earn and did not deserve. his milestone moment erased. He did the silent walk. He was brave. While we cannot go back in time and redo the evening, we can't control how the

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district handled honest human error mistakes. Private emails were plenty between the school principal, the superintendent, and I. Email emails going back and forth since that evening, and a few phone calls. Internal repairs were put in place. Ceremony programs were reprinted with corrections to the

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spelling of his name. These were dropped off to me. There is an attempt right now to edit the official video with an addin voice over. I believe it is already completed. We appreciate and thank the school administration for these internal efforts including just recently I received a written email apology address

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to my son. I thank you for these truly I do. Nevertheless, the healing of a public hurt is what I still humbly request here tonight. Because this mistake was witnessed by the entire Palatine community in attendance and in front of all his peers. I am requesting for a formal ap public apology from

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district 211 administration to my child. Accountability is an important value that we teach our children. No child left behind is the well-known motto. Accountability a value. I asked the board to please help us to prove and help those words tr be true by publicly

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validating my child's hard work, his four years as a specialed student, showing true accountability and accounting for this error somehow. Thank you for your time. >> Thank you. >> The next speaker we have listed here tonight is Keith Burke. Is Keith here?

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Okay. Thank you. >> Hello everyone. >> My name I said my name is Keith Burke. Um we uh my family and I we back up to Hoffman Estates High School and we've been there for um 27 years. So we've

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been there a long time. Uh we've witnessed a lot of games and all the excitement but um there's an issue that I think uh should be brought up that uh we haven't had an issue for 20ome years. It's just been in the last couple years and I'm not even sure that the board

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even knows what's going on. So, I just wanted to say a couple things of my issue. And I have a little print out here. Um, we wake up every morning about 7:20 with the loudspeaker on the football

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field playing hip-hop music. I can hear it in my bedroom. And I think no one is monitoring the volume that comes out of that. It's it's on the It's on the home side. the speakers face the community

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and you can go out to our street and hear it all up and down the street. Okay, it's not that that's one of the issues. My other issue is the content. I don't think anyone is monitoring the content. It's it's a radio station that's playing along with all the

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commercials. So, whatever the radio station plays, that's what these kids it's it's just football practice. There's only a handful of kids on the field. And even during the year, the music that's played, there's only a handful of kids. There's no one in the

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bleachers, right? So, my issue is I think someone should monitor the decibel. I mean, I can stand on my deck and we can't even have a conversation because it's so loud. And some of the music that they play, I've printed out some of the lyrics that have nasty

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lyrics. And I don't think I mean, we got kids in the neighborhood. I don't think the FA word should be every other sentence in in some of this uh music that they play. So, I just wanted to sort of bring it to everyone's attention. Maybe someone could get a

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decibel meter and monitor and have a limit to how, you know, how loud it should be, but like I say, we haven't had an issue for 20 years. It's only been in the last couple years where seems like kids can just go up there and crank it as much as they want. You can hear it two blocks away. So, that's my

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issue. I don't know if you guys want a copy of the lyrics. >> Yes, please give that to Mr. >> This is just one of the songs. I've got videos. I mean, >> I appreciate it. Thank you. If you leave it with him, we'll make sure to get copies. Thank you, Mr. >> Thank you.

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>> Thank you for your time. >> Thank you. Um, we have Kristen Baker next on the list. Thank you. Good evening. I'm Kristen Baker. This is now my third meeting regarding the Shamberg High School baseball fields.

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Shamberg ranked number one most in need in the district's own 2018 outdoor facility study across every category. The district's own consultant said that Shamberg needed the most attention of any school in district 211. Eight years

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later, the district has produced no inspection records, no performance testing results, and no post construction evaluation confirming that the $187,000733 drainage system installed at Shamberg in 2018 is functioning as designed. That

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means we paid $187,733 for a drainage system and no proof that it works. Last month, the board praised our boys for showing up and speaking up. Words need action behind them. Harper was said to be our backup to ensure that

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we had no more cancelled games. When that email came out the next day, parents were excited at the potential progress that that showed. However, the following week, Shamberg was the only school in our conference to miss a game

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due to the water. Even Hoffman was able to host Conan. We lost another game. Harper sat empty. There was no plan in place. No process, no followthrough, just silence.

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Dr. Campbell, I know many occasions you referenced that you've inherited the problem in well, for lack of better terms, inheriting is not the same as being absolved of solving it. Schumacher, who is still on our leadership team respectfully, but I need

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to be direct, was in senior leadership since 2020. His institutional knowledge needs to be in the room for discussion as the same issue you have inherited. You have direct knowledge here and we're just not moving forward. Proposing one.

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This is what I'm doing tonight. I am asking and making a public record in good faith proposal. Dr. Campbell, I am asking for one productive working session together, not three minutes on a microphone. I am asking our

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superintendent, our assistant superintendent, director of facilities, the director of athletics, our Shamberg athletic director, myself and Heidi Tribus with to come to one meeting, all

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of us with open hearts and open minds, removing the past with one goal that together we can show as the largest district in this state the power that can happen when our community and our

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district work together for only the sake and safety of our student athletes. Please respond and have a date to us by June 30th so we can all move forward together. Thank you for your time. >> Okay, thank you. And we have a fourth

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name on the list which is Mr. Lee Bennett. Hello, Superintendent Campbell, Mr. Shoemaker, Vice President Caval, board staff, and community. I'm Lee Bennett, an engineer with an MBA. A different question for today. Is dance

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a sport? I don't think so. Sports can trace its history back to our ancient need to hone our fight orflight survival skills. Wrestling and track are found in the ancient history of all

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major cultures. Many girls in secondary school have a different answer. When surveyed about their what additional sports offerings they would like their school to provide they write in various styles of dance.

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Dance has an even richer history than sport. It arose for a different purpose. Motion is an artistic expression. However, in the case of my personal study of dance, it did have a survival

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goal. Survival of my bride's toes during our wedding reception. Regulations of collegiic sports allow dance and dance-like activities to be converted into a sport by creating a scoring system. As a numbers guy, I find

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the complexity of scoring the interesting part of watching figure skating with my wife. Apparently, my spreadsheet brethren have created reasonable scoring systems with the notable exception of Olympic break dancing.

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Scorekeeping allows the staging of competitive events, but may not be necessarily an improvement to the underlying activity. Dance is an athletic activity that girls want, boys not so much. Both sport and

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dance fit well under the larger athletics classification. Our schools provide similar coaching instruction, medical and transportation services for all of these athletic activities. When considering the Title 9 principles

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for high schools, does it really matter whether dance is a sport or not? The largely female participation in the non-sport athletic activities is fair in the context of more males choosing competitive sports.

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Both sport and dance provide developmental challenges that high schoolers need. Let's let the students decide their extracurricular activities. Thank you very much. >> Thank you. Is there anyone in the audience who did

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not get a chance to sign up who would like to make public comment? Seeing none, I thank you. And the next item on the our agenda is uh the consent agenda. So I move that the consent agenda agenda

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be approved as presented. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Discussion. >> Roll call. >> Mrs. Lopez. >> I. >> Miss Russell. >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk. >> Hi. Miss Caval >> I motion passes.

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Next item on the agenda. Ourformational items. Uh the Freedom of Information Act request. This is an information item. Any comments or questions? Okay. The next item

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is the 2026 2027 tentative budget IMRF social security working cash funds. Again, this is an information item. Are there any questions or comments? Okay. And the third in this section, strategic

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plan update, energy conservation. Again, this is an information item. Are there any comments or questions from my fellow board members about this item? Um, I I am very interested to read about the solar array and the work being done

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on that. Um, I'm excited to see more information as that continues to go forward. So, thank you for the work on that and the information provided. Okay, that brings us to new business and approvals. I move that the board of education

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approve the attached resolution authorizing chief operating officer CSBO Lauren Hmel as the Township High School District 211 IMRF authorized agent effective June 19th 2026 as submitted by Lauren Hmel chief operating officer CSBO

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

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>> I. Motion passes. Next. I move that the board of education approve blue cross and blue shield to provide claims administration services for medical prescription drugs dental and utilization review and further to purchase 125% aggregate stop-loss

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insurance and specific stop-loss insurance from Blue Cross and Blue Shield at a level of 350,000 for PO plans and 150,000 for HMO plans as submitted by Helen Miller director of insurance and group benefits and Lauren Hmel chief operating officer CSBO and as

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Recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a roll call? Excuse me. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Is there any discussion? Roll call, please. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Dyke, >> hi. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I.

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>> Miss Caval, >> I. Motion passes. Next up, I move that the resolution authorizing intervention and proceedings before the state property tax appeal board be approved as presented. May I have a second? >> Second.

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>> Is there any discussion? Again, um these are I mean the information is attached, but these are generally in cases of commercial property tax appeals and seeking an relief or refunds in excess

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of $100,000. You can see the information there. Barring no other discussion, may I have a roll call, please? Or excuse me, this is an information item. Yes. >> Yes. >> Okay. Thank you. All right. Request for proposal. Solar energy.

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Yes. Action. So, this is going to be in two parts. First, I move that the board of education approve the installation of a solar photo v photo photovotayaic I practiced array at Konet High School with Verde Solutions

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in an amount not to exceed 2 million all together with 5% contingency fund allocation for unforeseen conditions and fees and authorize the administration to execute the contract with Verde Solutions and apply for all applicable solar energy renewable credits, rebates

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and federal incentives associated with the project as submitted by Lauren Hmel, chief operating officer, CSBO, and Ricky Sparks, director of facilities and purchasing, and as re recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second.

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>> This is open for discussion. Are there any questions or comments from the board members about the solar array? I would ask just for a few cursory overview comments from uh Miss Hmel if that's that's acceptable about the overview of the project.

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>> Can you come to the Thank you. >> Uh thank you. We are very excited to um bring this recommendation. Um we worked together with our energy adviserss to develop the RFP and to um go through that process. Uh they were very pleased.

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I think they had one of the highest turnouts for this um RFP process with 19 companies interested and um I believe we had eight that ultimately submitted an RFP. So, um the array will be um at

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Conentit High School. Um it is um over a majority of the roof line. It's it's our newer roof lines that um can support the array for the duration of the remaining roof life. Um we expect to have about a $3.1 million savings over the 25y year

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life of the um the array. And um there's information that's included in the report with regard to the timeline, but we expect that this will be installed and up and running by um September of next year. Um we're also very excited that there's a lot of educational opportunities that are provided to us

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through this vendor. Um they provide us with um they're actually involved in some curriculum development and have as uh offered to provide um resources to us if those should be um you know able to be used within our classrooms. They provide us with some monitors that can

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be placed throughout the school that has the software so that students are able to uh see the savings that is being generated and understand more about the um uh great things that the array is providing. And um they're also offering some scholarships to our students for a

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20-year period. So that's um amazing as well. So, we're excited to get this started and um just another effort in our sustainability um uh improvements that we're looking to make throughout the district. >> Thank you. And I agree it's very exciting. >> Thank you.

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>> Second opportunity for discussion, questions or comments. Okay, hearing none. Um may I have a roll call, please? >> Mrs. Lopez, I >> Miss Russell, I. >> Mr. Van Dyk, I >> Miss Cavali. Motion passes.

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Second part. I move that the board of education further approve the superintendent or designate to make a payment to be solutions in an amount not to exceed $200,000 prior to June 30th, 2026 and to satisfy the federal investment tax credit ITC safe harbor

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requirements and preserve the district's eligibility for available federal solar tax credit incentives. The superintendent or designate is further authorized to execute any necessary agreements, documents, and procurement actions related to the safe harbor

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payment and acquisition of project equipment required to secure such federal incentives as submitted by Lauren Hmel, chief operating officer, CSBO, and Ricky Sparks, director of facilities and purchasing, and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell,

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superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. discussion. Okay. No discussion then. So we'll move on to a roll call, please. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I.

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>> Miss Cavill, >> I. Motion passes. Next up, we have the Google Migration. I move that the District 211 Board of Education approve the migration to Google services in the amount of $65,620

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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. >> Discussion. >> Dr. Campbell, I believe that this is important because it's eliminating significant amount of redundancy. Is

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that correct? >> Correct. So um one I will start thank you uh vice uh president uh caval for giving me the opportunity to speak about the migration. Um as a district one of the things we did early on um during the

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fall was first conducted a survey and recognizing that we have we utilize two platforms as a school district. Most districts and all utilize one platform. So um migrating to one platform will not only have a sufficient cost savings but

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also efficiencies as it relates to our technology um for academics and also our operations. So thank you. >> Thank you. >> I do have a quick question. >> Yes. >> Um I'm assuming that not all of the staff are familiar with Google.

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>> Yes. >> Will there be professional development provided for everyone? >> Yes. So there will be ongoing professional development opportunities while also there will be office hours and a variation that is provided through the migration.

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>> And if board members like me are not very very good at Google, is there any possible training for us too? >> Yes, that kind of goes to the the workshop hours and um the office hours that will be outlined in the proposal to

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provide that. And I'm looking back. Is there anything additional? >> Okay. Yes. Thank you. >> Any other questions or comments? >> Okay. Roll call, please. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I.

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>> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. Motion passes. Next up, I move that the 211 Board of Education, D211 Board of Education approve a contract renewal with Panamarana Pamarama Education for

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$129,720 as submitted by Dr. Danielle Howser, director of student services and Josh Shoemaker, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Discussion. Anybody like to make some comments?

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Um, Pamarama we have been using now for a few years. Um, which and we've found it. Mr. Maker, would you mind make a few comments as to the value of the Pammer in a survey in the way that we use it, please? Thank you.

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>> Sure. The Panorama software package has three platforms which we utilize. One is called their student success platform and that's uh an opportunity for us to be able to put a lot of our student separate student data together in one platform so we can get a holistic

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picture of the student from the grades to the behavior to the results on the survey. That's the first one. The second platform is the survey tool itself which we facilitate with our students three times per year. It gives us very important information about what's going

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on in the schools but also with our students. It also gives us the sense of belonging component for our district academic goal and strategic plan. And the third one is the strategies portion of Panorama. It actually gives us lesson plans and instructional activities that

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tie with the components of the survey that teachers could do in their classes. >> Okay. Thank you. Sure. >> Comments or questions from other board members? Okay, we'll have a roll call, please. >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell,

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>> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. Motion passes. I move that the 211 board of education approve a professional learning proposal from the progress center at the American Institute of Research to provide professional learning and consultation

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through the 2027 2028 school year at a total cost of $116,600 as submitted by Renee Ericson, director of special education and Josh Shoemaker, assistant superintendent for the curriculum and instruction and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell,

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superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second >> discussion. >> And I'll just hop in on this. Uh for the board in our community, this again is specialized professional development. As we look at our special education teachers and we know as we support

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students that need multi-ter systems. This is a specialized professional development specific for those group of educators to ensure that they are equipped to support the diverse needs of our students. >> Thank you. Thank you, Dr. Campbell.

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Okay, seeing no other comments or questions, may I have a roll call, please? >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. Motion passes. Okay. Next item is also an action item.

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I move that we approve the Northwest Suburban Special Education Organization US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Resolution as presented. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> So, I I will kind of interject. I'm not

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sure if this is for approval, but this was brought to the board last month as an item um to determine if the board wanted to move forward as a collective to make the recommendation to NSSCO. So it may be more of if as you all look at

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the information and the resolution if it is agreed upon and that will be shared back um with our representative of NSO which is President Rosen Broom who determine um the uh next step for district 211 board.

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>> Okay, forgive me. I'm just going to read it again. want some clarity on. So, yes. Um, okay, hold on just a second. I read the motion as presented, though.

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We'd have no issues with the spec specificity of the motion, right? Just just checking. I don't have to make a correction to the motion that I read. >> I don't know that there needs to be a motion or a vote maybe. >> Okay. Yes. >> Because this is listed as an action item. >> Okay. So, um, not having enough clarity,

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I move that we postpone this agenda item until, um, July's meeting. >> Okay. Can I have a second? >> Is that doable? When's their next meeting? >> Yeah, their next meeting will be forthcoming. Um, it here is what I will say. We can move forward with the

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motion, but it's not necessarily needed. >> Okay. Okay. So, just to clarify, we are giving our approval for NSSCO to bring forward the motion for vote in their board meeting. Is that correct? >> Correct. >> Okay. Are um I am clear. Are we all

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clear about what we're yes or noing to then? >> Yes. >> Okay. >> Did you need a second? >> Um let's go ahead and do a second. Sure. >> Second. >> Okay. All right. Um are we all clear? We feel good about giving permission for

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NSSEO, yes or no, to put this up for a vote on their particular board, their next meeting. Okay. Um, can I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> no. >> Miss Caval,

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>> I Okay, so that motion passes. Um, so the next act agenda item is an action item and the I move that the board of education approve the pre-approval form for future expense

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reimbursement for Steven Rosenloom and Jane Russell to attend the IASB joint annual triple eye conference November 20th to the 22nd, 2026. May I have a second, please? >> Second

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>> discussion. Okay. May I have a roll call, please? >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. Motion passes. >> The next item here is potential topics for future discussion. Um, the last time

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I checked with President Rosen Bloom, he had seen none. None were made um or none were given to him. I received none as well. Do any board members have anything to bring forward at this time? Okay, thank you. We're moving on to

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committee reports. Um, so first is NSSEO and you can obviously see that Mr. Rosen Bloom was not able to be here this evening, but he has a written report that is attach attached in the agenda

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that we are more than welcome to read. So, it's there. And that brings us to Ed Reddd, Miss Russell. >> I also have a written report of the meeting, the general membership meeting

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that I attended in June. And there is also um since they reviewed the legislative session and the bills that were passed, there is an attachment or a link for you to go ahead and and look at all of those things. there were too many

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to be named. So, I thought if you whatever your interest is, you could find what bills um well, of course, they need to be signed at at this point, but many of them will go into use very quickly. Um they did uh have a

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legislator of the year award, Representative Daniel Daidich. He's from House District 59. And um unfortunately I was ill and not able to attend the ED red mini summit. I did ask you for a reimbursement for

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travel but I stayed in bed for the day. And there is a legislative breakfast coming up on August 7th and I will be asking um for to be able to attend that. Otherwise I have lots of notes if anyone has any questions.

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>> Thank you. That brings us to um ISB the ISB report Illinois Association of School Board report. That's again Miss Russell. >> Thank you. Um just a reminder about the joint annual conference. Thank you for approving pre-approving our attendance

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at that. Um just wanted to make a comment and a reminder that resolutions uh that uh are brought before the delegate assembly and I am your representative the IASB representative

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as the delegate assembly person um that um resolutions need to be uh completed by June 24th I think it was the date. Um, and there is a process.

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So, um, if someone wants to write a quick resolution, it's got to go before the board. So, um, but as of this point, I've seen or heard of no resolutions. Same thing with constitutional um, changes. And then the information is

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provided about um, registration and fees. And I included the timeline for the resolutions because once they all go in, they're reviewed by the committee. Then they'll come back to our board and you'll have to decide how you would want

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me as the delegate to the convention to vote on those specific resolutions. So I think that's it for that report. >> Thank you. Brings us to facilities and that's Mr. Van Djk. >> It is. We met a couple weeks ago. Um,

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our summer projects are underway and on schedule, which is good. Um, went over the solar system, not solar system, but part >> um solar cells and the whole process and, uh, had an opportunity to really

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ask some some questions to the the contractors and our our team that are picking the contractors. and uh I think we're in a good place with that. So, I'm excited about that as well. And then we spend a lot of time on the

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Shamburgg baseball field and uh I've got a little uh cheat sheet here with a lot of information and it it's not an easy process by any means.

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Um, MWRD, Midwest Water Reclamation District. I believe I got that right. They get involved when there's drainage and we have drainage over at Shamberg High School. So that that group met with um

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representatives here and um and our um engineering team which is called Atwell and they met on June 10th. MWRD indicated that any viable drainage

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improvement project will require at minimum an open space permit through them. And looking at the historical permit reviews confirmed that confirmed with um the past work that similar drainage improvements at the high school required

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the same permitting and as you may guess working with MWRD that's just not us moving forward with work. They're going to require us to get some permitting and that adds two to three months to the planning and

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permitting schedule. So the timeline outlined for planning, design, and permitting is is estimated at 11 months, not including construction. So in my mind, that's just like I want

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to put an addition on my house. I've got to go through the village. I can't just do it. There's permits. There's there's there's tape. And that's apparent here. 11 months. Um the final options have not yet been determined or presented.

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We're going through the steps. all the different um entities here, the the Atwell, our engineering team, the Midwest Water Reclamation District, and um so the next steps they they include a complete geo technical

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investigation, storm sewer inspections, finalized engineering recommendations and cost estimates. And then from there, that would be presented to the facilities committee. and then the facilities committee would then come up

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with a game plan and ultimately present it to the board with cost and and the plan. So, um, as I said, it's a long process and and no one here, in my opinion, feels as

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though this isn't an issue. And there's been a lot a lot of work done and a lot of work that has to be done. And as I've lined outlined here, just that one entity, MWRD, their per permitting adds

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two to three months. and for me get it done but two to three months that's out of our control and again permitting design planning is estimated at 11 months and that's not including construction so

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it's a process and and we're involved with it and it's in process so that's what I have thank you >> thank you thank you for that information it's much appreciated okay moving On to communications and

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announcements. That brings us to Dr. Campbell, superintendent of schools. >> Thank you. Good evening again. It's hard to believe that this is the last board meeting for the 2526 fiscal year, but I'm beyond excited about the days ahead

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as I share with you a few phenomenal things that I've had the opportunity to participate in since last month's meeting in May. We celebrated one of the most meaningful traditions in education, which is high school graduations. Across our district, commencement ceremonies

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were held to honor the class of 2026. Each ceremony was special in its own way, reflecting the unique character, accomplishments, and journey of our graduates and the history of each school while recognizing the united force we

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are as district 211. Palletine High School hosted the Excel Beyond Graduation founded and and organized by our own former superintendent Dr. Nancy Rob. This organization provides D211 students and families with resources and support as they transition to the next

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chapter. Whether pursuing higher opportunities, entering the workforce, serving military, or exploring other opportunities, they remain committed to supporting our District 211 students. The ceremony was very humbling and inspiring to attend. First semester

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summer school is in full swing with over 4,200 students enrolled across the district. We have two semesters that take place as it relates to summer school and our students and staff have embraced the opportunities for the summer learning provided and it's been a wonder it's been wonderful seeing the

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buildings back in action filled um with our students engaged in learning and dedicated to the meaningful learning experiences that are taking place. First semester and I'm going to look to Mr. Shoemaker ends next Thursday, next Wednesday. I keep wanting to end it

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on the Thursday. We started on a Wednesday, but it ends next th next Wednesday and we will pick up second semester into July next Thursday. All right. Last week, I had the pleasure of participating in the Cook County Public Health Panel where a collaborative discussion was held

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surrounding why restorative practices are essential to supporting the whole child and how this can be done, displaying itself as an asset for our education system. So, um, restorative, uh, justice and restorative practices is something that you may not be familiar

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with, but will be something that, um, district 211 will bring and explain and and rise more to the occasion as we talk about supporting the whole child. Lastly, I will state while summer often provides an opportunity to slow down and recharge, important work continues

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across our district. And I'm grateful for our students, staff, our families, and our community members for their continued support and partnership as we prepare for another successful year. So, thank you all. >> Thank you, Dr. Campbell. I appreciate

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that. Uh, that brings us to board of education updates. Yes, go ahead. Of course. >> So, I wanted to say thank you um again for um being at the FEM graduation. Um I

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was also the speaker on behalf of the board and when I got to the stage I thought I don't think I've ever given a speech in this size arena before. I don't know how this is going to sound. I have no idea. And I didn't while I was giving the speech. And let me stop right

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there and say the speech writers are fantastic and I appreciate it. It was as if it was my own voice. Somebody knew what I was going to say or needed to say. But anyway, I wanted to say thank you for that. But I did get a on a

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messenger note um Facebook Messenger I guess um from a family friend whose granddaughter actually graduated and she said they could hear everything and it was an absolutely beautiful and heartfelt speech and so I was I felt

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very good about that and I look forward to next year's graduation and hope that I can go to a couple of them again next year. Does anybody else have anything to offer? Um >> I just want to say I was um also lucky enough to attend two of the

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graduation ceremonies um for Shamberg and um oh my gosh Palatine. >> Palatine. Yes. Like Shambbury and Palatine. Um I was thinking of last year and just to see all the students walk

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across the stage and um giving them their cover diploma was just amazing. I think it's such an amazing feeling. Um, also going back to uh summer school, I and and all of the sports camps that are happening right now, I have a group

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of girls um that I've known since they they were in fourth grade who are incoming freshmen who have fully embraced the basketball camps and the softball camps and some of them are joining flag football. And as incoming freshman, I think that is such a great

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opportunity for them to be able to participate in those camps before they even enter the high school. And they get to know and work with the coaches that they're going to be with and they get to, you know, experience this the high schools. I know um Hoffman right now is doesn't have all of the basketball is at

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Conan and my daughter is going to be um hopefully playing for Hoffman basketball, but um summer school as well. Um, I'll tell you it it was very challenging to get my middle schooler to get up to go to school and to go to summer school because she's um

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participating in the Project Excel program. She has gotten up all by herself every single day since day one ready to get on the bus to go to school. She is having an amazing experience during summer school. And um she talks

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about the teachers every day. She talks she comes home and she talks about everything that they're doing. She's talking about all the friends that she's making because, you know, um she goes to Jane Adams and only a very small students are going to and so she's meeting all of these new people there.

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Um so I'm just very thankful of the staff that um is at the summer school programs and all the students that are participating. Um they're all just very excited to start high school next year and they're just having they're starting off with great experiences. So, I'm just

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very thankful and I just want to thank the staff that they're doing an amazing job, especially summer school, it's after teaching the whole year. You know, teachers need that recovery time and they're in it and they're there. You could tell that they're dedicated um for

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this, you know, to the students and they're they're there to help them just make that easy transition into high school. So, very thankful for that. >> Thank you. >> All right. Anybody else? Mr. Cav, if I could just say um just to

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recognize the the person behind the scenes who assisted with the writing, Mr. Patrick de George from our communications department that's sitting behind you. So, >> thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Uh summer school is really

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important in this district. Um you know, this is a very high achieving school district. Um and we have that is signified by the students that we had with us earlier here. Not just athletics and academics but I mean you can graduate with a significant number you know amount of college credit dual

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credit programs early career now you can get an associates degree. It is a very high achieving uh district and um the district's commitment to providing lots of different opportunities even within a high pressure academic

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environment uh requires the use of summer school sometimes. So, students who really want to maximize their AP classes, uh students that um want to maximize their opportunities in those dual credit programs and these other things that we have on offer, a lot of times they're able to do that and

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maintain an elective or two. You know, it's really important not just to achieve in high school, but to really enjoy yourself and get to know yourself and know your peers. And a lot of that's through electives. And electives are really important, too. And so summer school is really a big driver in um our

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elective course enrollment. So students who are really interested in those high achieving pathways that require a lot of credit hours during the actual semester that really want to save the space for music, for orchestra, for arts, for all of these other really important programs. They free up that space with

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with summer school and that does require the use of a lot of really dedicated staff. So I appreciate that. I echo the same comments. It's it's it's really really important and it doesn't go unnoticed. I appreciate that too. All right. The next item is upcoming

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events and calendar items. Those there are listed. The next board of education meeting is on July 16th. Please note the time change. They are shifting. Okay. Meetings are shifting. So you see a start time there of 6:30 p.m. listed.

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That brings us to a review of closed session items. Okay. So, >> can I make a correction? It's listed for 6:30. It should be 6:00. >> 6 o'clock. >> Yes. Okay. Thank you. >> It should be 6:00. We will begin um close session and then open session will

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begin at 7. >> Okay. Thank you. >> All right. So, the next recommended action, the next action is to move into close session. I do not believe we have any further business in close session. If you agree with me, you would vote nay on moving into close session.

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Okay. I move 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. collective negotiating matters between the public body and its employees or their representatives and security

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procedures. School building safety and security and the use of personnel and equipment to respond to actual threatened or reasonably potential danger to the safety of employees, students, staff, the public or public property. May I have a second?

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>> Second. >> Discussion. Okay. Roll call, please. >> Mrs. Lopez, no. Miss Russell, >> no. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> no. >> Miss Caval, >> no. Motion fails. Okay,

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let me move to our motions here. Bear with me while I get to the right place. Okay, >> they're at the very bottom. >> Yes, but that's easier for me to read the motions that are listed in the top, so I had to scroll up. Okay. So,

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uh, we have our close session motions. First up is the acceptance of retirement requests. I move that the board of education in accordance with the master contract of the United Support Staff accept the retirement request effective December 2026 as presented and in

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accordance with the district 211 teachers union accept the retirement requests effective May 230th 2030 as presented as submitted by Helen Miller director of insurance and group benefits and Lauren

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Hmel chief operating officer CSBO and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Discussion. Roll call, please. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Caval,

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>> I. Motion passes. Okay. I move that effective July 1st, 2026, Allison Brand be appointed as assistant principal at Hoffman Estates High School at an annual gross salary of $143,500 as submitted by Kurt Teniper, assistant

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superintendent for administrative services and as recommended by Dr. Judith Cample, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Discussion. >> Roll call, please. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk,

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>> I. Miss Caval >> I. Motion passes. I move that effective July 27th, 2026, Jessica Romero be appointed as director of insurance and group benefits and an annual gross salary of 130,000 as

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submitted by Kurt Teniper, assistant superintendent for the administrative services and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second, please? >> Second. >> Discussion. >> Roll call, please. >> Mrs. Lopez >> I >> Mr. Van Djk >> I

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>> Miss Russell >> I >> Miss Caval >> I motion passes I move that effective July 1st 2026 Dr. Lashondaanda Bilbo Iran be appointed as deputy deputy superintendent of leadership and learning at an annual

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gross salary of $220,85 as submitted by Kurt Teniper, assistant superintendent for administrative services and is recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second? Second discussion. May I have a roll call, please?

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>> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. Motion passes. I move that the board of education approve the annual review of safety plans, protocols, procedures, and school safety drills report and authorize the

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superintendent or designate to complete and submit the required paperwork for the annual drill reviews and threat assessment records to the regional office of education as submitted by director of administrative services Matthew Hildebrand and as recommended by Dr. Judith Campbell, superintendent of

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schools. May I have a second? >> Second. Discussion. Roll call, please. >> Mrs. Lopez, >> I. >> Miss Russell, >> I. >> Mr. Van Djk, >> I. >> Miss Caval, >> I. Motion passes. Brings us to collective negotiations in the United

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Support Staff Union. I move that the board approve the terms of the tentative agreement reached between the board of education and the United Support Staff Union Leadership effective July 1st, 2026 through June 30th, 2030 as submitted by Lauren Hmel, chief

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operating officer, CSBO, and Kurt Teniper, assistant superintendent for administrative services and as recommended by Drs. Judith Campbell, superintendent of schools. May I have a second? >> Second. >> Discussion. >> Roll call, please. >> Mr. Van Dyk, >> I. >> Mrs. Lopez

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>> I >> Miss Russell >> I >> Miss Caval >> I motion passes. There being no further business, the board vice president declares this meeting of the board of education adjourned. Thank you everyone and good evening. Thank you.

