Bellwood School District 88 Board of Education met Jan. 9

Bellwood School District 88 Board of Education met Jan. 9
Lindsley Griffin, Board President — Bellwood School District 88 Website
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Bellwood School District 88 Board of Education met Jan. 9.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

This meeting of the Board of Education is a business meeting of the Board being conducted in a public setting.  While the business meeting is not a public hearing, the Board recognizes that parents and residents of the District may have comments or questions to present at Regular Board Meeting. The Board is here to hear your remarks and would appreciate if you limit your comments to three to minutes. Comments or questions should be directed to the Board. If you intend to speak please, fill out a “Question and Comments from the Audience Form” which is provided, all questions must pertain to the agenda and present it to the Superintendent’s Assistant prior to the beginning of the meeting.

1. Call to Order by Board

2. Roll Call

3. Pledge of Allegiance

4. Audience Participation

    4.1 Audience Participation

5. Presentations

    5.1 Audit Report – Mr. Scott Dunser & Seven Generation – Ms. Becky Brodsky

6. Action Item

    6.1 Adopt Resolution to Authorize Payment

7. Action Item

    7.1 Bill List

8. Action Item

    8.1 Agreement Between Bellwood & Milestone Staffing

9. Action Item

    9.1 Adopt Board Policies:

10. Motion to go into Closed Session

11. Motion to Reconvene to Regular Session

12. Action Item

    12.1 Consent Agenda

13. New Business

14. Unfinished Business

15. Adjourn

https://go.boarddocs.com/il/sd88/Board.nsf/Public



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