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Tax levy resolution – District 215 Board Agenda 12/14/21

District 215 Board regular meeting – In person at TF Center for Academics and Technology

LANSING, Ill. (December 11, 2021) – The December 14 public hearing and regular meeting of the District 215 School Board will take place at 6 p.m. in person at the Thornton Fractional Center for Academics and Technology. The full board packet and materials for the meeting, including all exhibits and other relevant materials, can be viewed here.

Regular meeting agenda

  1. Welcome
    • Call to Order / Pledge of Allegiance
    • Roll Call
  2. Communication
    • Freedom of Information Report
    • Public Comment
    • Building Reports
  3. Superintendent’s Report
    • Grant Funding
  4. Future Meetings
    • January 2022 Meetings
  5. Approval of Minutes
    • Minutes for Approval
  6. New Business
    • Revised Co-curricular Pledge 2021-22
    • COVID 19 Testing Support Agreement Extension
    • 2021 Tax Levy Resolution
    • 2021 Certificate of Tax Levy
    • Truth in Taxation Certificate of Compliance
    • Resolution to Allocate PTELL Reduction
  7. Closed Session
    • Motion to go to Closed Session to discuss personnel, student discipline, and pending litigation
    • Motion to Reconvene Open Session
  8. Action Items
    • Finance Report
    • Personnel Report
  9. Adjourn

District 215 Regular Schedule

The D215 Committee of the Whole meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. and Regular Monthly Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. Meetings are currently being held at the TF Center for Academics & Technology, located at 1605 Wentworth Avenue, Calumet City, IL.

Open Meetings Act

The Open Meetings Act requires that “An agenda for each regular meeting shall be posted at the principal office of the public body and at the location where the meeting is to be held at least 48 hours in advance of the holding of the meeting.”

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