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Minooka Community Consolidated School District 201 Board of Education met August 19

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Minooka Community Consolidated School District 201 Board of Education met Aug. 19.

Here is the minutes provided by the board:

MEMBERS PRESENT:

Vicki Allen 

Emily Conquest 

Kim Fisher 

Andy Karceski 

Al Skwarczynski 

Renee Thompson 

James Satorius

1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by President James Satorius. Roll call was answered as indicated. Others present were: Kris Monn, Josh Ruland, Mary Robinson, Aaron Souza, Tiffany Staab, Jeana Pekol, Teresa Miller and Lori Shanholtzer.

2. Public Comment None

3. Review of the Agenda

3.01 Personnel - Dr. Monn went over the personnel report with the Board. 3.02 Notice of FOIA Requests - There were no FOIA requests. 3.03 NEWSELA Multi-year contract - Dr. Ruland will be recommending renewing the 3 year contract with NEWSELA for a total cost of $65,300. NEWSELA is a subscription to support curriculum in ELA, Social Studies and other content areas.

4. Transportation - Update Dr. Monn reported that the transportation department is still short some staff but is still in the hiring process.

5. Operations And Maintenance - Update 

No report.

6. Technology – Update Aaron Souza reported that the Minooka Intermediate 1:1 technology has been implemented and is going very well.

7. Board of Education Topics 

None

8. Executive Session

None

9. Adjourn Moved by Skwarczynski, seconded by Conquest to adjourn the Committee of the Whole Meeting at 6:57 p.m. Aye: Skwarczynski, Conquest, Allen, Fisher, Karceski, Thompson, Satorius Motion Carried at 6:57 p.m.

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