March 10, 2022 at 7:00 PM - Regular Board of Education Meeting
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1. Call to Order
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2. Roll Call
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3. Pledge of Allegiance
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4. Recognition of NES SPIRIT Winners
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5. Reception of Guests and Public Communications
“A board meeting is a business meeting that is conducted in front of the public, but not a meeting of the public” (Illinois Association of School Boards, 2013). Those who wish to address the Board during the business meeting may do so during this portion of the meeting." |
6. Approve Bills for Payment $227,223.48
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7. Consent Agenda
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7.1. Approval of Payroll
Education Fund $ 291,240.53 Building Fund $ 23,055.48 Transportation Fund $ 14,368.74 Total $ 328,980.75 |
7.2. Approval of February 10, 2022, regular meeting minutes, February 10, 2022, closed session minutes; February 16 Special Meeting Minutes
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7.3. Approve NES and NJSHS Activity Report
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7.4. Approve Donations
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7.5. Approve Shared Services Agreement with Dimond Brothers Insurance
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7.6. Approve Amended Calendar for 2021-2022 School Year
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8. Approve New Math Curriculum for Grades K-5
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9. Approve Participation in Educator's Employee Assistance Program
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10. Approve Purchase of Used Bus from Midwest Transit
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11. Set a Special Meeting for Review of Facility Improvements
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12. Consider the Purchase of a Mower
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13. Information and Administrative Reports
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13.1. Superintendent's Report
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13.2. Elementary Principal's Report
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13.3. Junior-Senior High Principal's Report
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13.4. AD/Dean of Students' Report
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14. Review Monthly Cash Flow Report
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15. Closed Session for Exception 1, the employment compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the public body; Exception 10, The placement of individual students in special education programs and other matters relating to individual students.
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16. Accept Resignations
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17. Hire Personnel
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18. Approve Volunteers
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19. Agenda Items for Future Meetings
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20. Adjourn
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21. Reception of Guests and Public Communications
“A board meeting is a business meeting that is conducted in front of the public, but not a meeting of the public” (Illinois Association of School Boards, 2013). Those who wish to address the Board during the business meeting may do so during this portion of the meeting." |