During the March 5 meeting of the Board of Education, Superintendent Chris
"As it has for the past few years, the Board of Education and several other
The facility, which holds 3,217 fuel assemblies equating to 773 metric tons or
The current value assigned by the Board of Review stands at $6.13 million.
"The levy extension will go from an estimated 20 percent to around 12 percent. "
In other matters discussed during the meeting:
- Three bids were received for mechanical projects at Coal City High School.
- Raymond James & Associates will complete a required continuing disclosure
- Board members approved updating the Facilities Assessment Plan with district
- A contract addendum with Performance Services related to repairs at Coal City
- The Board approved entering into a three-year agreement with FinalSite for
- A $91 donation was received from Trotter Farms towards the district’s lunch
- The Board accepted a $1,010 donation from Constellation for equipment
- A school site donation in the amount of $2,456.15 was received from Grundy
- A Library Media Grant from the Illinois Secretary of State totaling $1,644.33
- At Luke Krippel's recommendation, physical therapy services will continue for
Resignations were accepted from Mikayla Lange, special education teacher at
Employment approvals included Madilyn Barajas as early childhood center
- Brianne Clavenna as kindergarten teacher - Hannah Shirkey as preschool teacher - Nicole Zralka as fine arts teacher at high school
- Chad Larson as middle school boys basketball coach - Joel Micetich as assistant high school varsity girls basketball coach - Emily Halliday Trafton as sophomore volleyball and girls basketball coach
- Ashton Harvey and Nolan Berger for freshman boys baseball - Brad Schmitt for assistant varsity girls softball - Shawn Hamilton (volunteer) for track and field - Justin Hayse (volunteer) for boys tennisValarie Clark was approved as a middle school track coach.
Student enrollment at end-February stood at 2,172.
The next Board of Education meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 2., with