Hamilton County Community Unit School District 10 Board of Education met Feb. 17

School Board Members: Tim Millenbine, Dennis Lynch, Steve Becker, Justin Woodrow, Bob Gray, Jeff Lueke, Clint Ragan
School Board Members: Tim Millenbine, Dennis Lynch, Steve Becker, Justin Woodrow, Bob Gray, Jeff Lueke, Clint Ragan
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Hamilton County Community Unit School District 10 Board of Education met Feb. 17.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. Call to Order

II. Roll Call

III. Consent Agenda

A. Minutes of Regular Meeting of January 20, 2026

B. Treasurer’s Report

C. Budget Reports

D. Bill Listing

E. Destruction of Executive Session Audio Recordings Older than 18 Months as per Code

IV. Correspondence

V. Recognition of Visitors/Public Comment

VI. Superintendent’s Report

A. Status Report

B. School Improvement/Curriculum Updates

VII. Old Business

A. Authorization to Approve Consulting Services Agreement with Priority Power Management (action possible)

VIII. New Business

A. Approval of the 2026-2027 Public School Calendar (action possible)

B. Setting of High School Graduation Date/Time (action possible)

C. Approval to Purchase a 2025 Chevrolet Express 15 Passenger 3500 Van (action possible)

D. Authorization to Purchase a Zero-Turn Mower (action possible)

E. Authorization to reschedule the March Board Meeting (action possible)

F. Executive Session

1. Appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of a specific employee or office of the public body, pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(1).

2. Student disciplinary cases; pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(9).

3. Pending or probable litigation against, affecting or on behalf of the public body, pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(11).

F. Open Session: Action Following Executive Session (if any)

1. Consider Accepting Letters of Resignation from Non-Certified Staff (action possible)

2. Consider Accepting Letters of Resignation from Certified Staff (action possible)

3. Consider Employment of Certified Staff (action possible)

4. Consider Employment of Non-Certified Staff (action possible)

5. Consider Approval of Family Medical Leave for a Non-Certified Employee (action possible)

6. Consider Approval of Athletic Volunteers (action possible)

7. Authorization to Post for Vacant Positions (action possible)

8. Student Disciplinary Review (action possible)

9. Pending Litigation (action possible)

IX. Adjournment

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