The Examiner U-46 News FeedDistrict U-46 expenses list unanimously approved By Seth Hancock
The Board of Education in School District U-46 unanimously approved, of $261,054 in expenditure items at its meeting on Monday, June 5.
Included was $129,500 with Corwin, coming from the education fund and reimbursed through federal grants, to hire Doug Fisher as a curriculum consultant. It is for a revision to the middle school curriculum as the district prepares to transition to sixth grade moving to that level from elementary.
The proposal states that “we determined that an expert consultant to guide the work would support the curriculum writing teams to ensure alignment with our U-46 Rising work which would include rigorous tasks, common formative and summative assessments, learning targets, language targets, and success criteria. The expert consultant would also help achieve our goal of developing thriving adolescents as defined by the MS Transition Committee as well as meet the needs of all our students by integrating social and emotional learning.”
Costing $72,000 (education fund), the board approved a community engagement and communications consultant through Creative Entourage to “assist with ongoing community engagement to bring the community’s vision to life” related to facility updates, the proposal states.
The board approved renewing membership with the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) costing $33,240 (education fund). The IASB is a taxpayer funded lobbyist group for government-run schools.
With Estate Enterprises, $26,314 (operations and maintenance fund) was approved for districtwide herbicide application. The district “has nearly 400 acres of grass on its properties,” the proposal states.
The board also approved the 2024-2025 school calendar as well as membership with the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), which governs high school athletics. There is no fee to the IHSA membership.
Also approved by a 7-0 vote was $8.1 million in itemized bills.
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