Schools
School Board to Approve Inter-fund Loans, Discuss Middle School Boundaries and More
Board meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11 at Emerson Elementary School.
The District 200 Board of Education will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11 at , 119 Woodlawn Street, Wheaton. The board will discuss the following items:
Consent agenda
Acceptance of a gift to
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- District will accept a gift of more than $3,000 to purchase a sculpture for Pleasant Hill Elementary School.
Approval of 2012-13 district calendar
Approval of policy regarding student athlete concussions and head injuries
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Approval of : District 200 high schools will offer two new science classes for juniors and seniors beginning next year.
Approval of
Approval of resolution to begin 2012-13 budget cycle
Approval of an inter-fund loan to the education fund from the working cash fund
Approval of an inter-fund loan to the building fund from the working cash fund
Approval of an inter-fund loan to the transportation fund from the working cash fund
Approval of bills payable and payroll
Approval of Dec. 14 minutes and approval to destroy recordings of closed sessions prior to August 2010
Approval of personnel reports
Oral reports
Franklin Middle School boundaries: Staff will recommend a boundary change to alleviate overcrowding at Franklin Middle School. If given the nod to proceed with the change by the board, staff would arrange for the 89 applicable students to move to Monroe starting next year.
Board reports
Board committee reports
Other board reports
Topics for future discussion
2012-13 budget and professional development
The board will host a Chat with the Board session at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24 at . The board will meet for a committee of the whole meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25 at the School Services Center, 130 Park Avenue, Wheaton. The next regular meeting is Wednesday, Feb. 8 at .
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