Jasper Community Consolidated School District #17 Board of Education met March 19

Shari Berger - Principal
Shari Berger - Principal
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Jasper Community Consolidated School District #17 Board of Education met March 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Meeting called to order and roll call

2. Opportunity for visitors to speak

a. Brandon Bittles

3. Consent agenda approval

3.1 Regular board of education minutes, February 2026

3.2 Treasurer’s report

3.3 Monthly payroll

3.4 Monthly bills

3.5 Eliminate 18 Month Old Executive Session Minutes Per Statute

4. Superintendent’s Report

4.1 Building Update

4.2 State Testing

4.3 Washington DC Trip

5. Board Discussion

5.1 Summer Custodial Work

5.2 Letter of Resignation

5.3 Consolidated District Plan

5.4 Fuel Bid

5.5 Maintenance Grant

5.6 Superintendent Contract

5.7 Consideration of Employment of Coaches for 26/27

5.8 Parent Satisfaction Survey

5.9 1% Sales Tax

5.10 Mural

5.11 Sports interest survey

6. Executive Session

6.1 Executive Session- for the specific purpose of discussing the appointment, employment and compensation of specific employees of the district and student discipline.

a. Staffing Updates

b. Hiring process for coaches

6.2 The placement of individual students in special education programs and other matters relating to individual students. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(10).

6.3 Student disciplinary cases. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(9) -Student Concerns

7. Action Items

7.1 Motion to post the summer custodial position

7.2 Motion to accept Mrs. Clark’s letter of resignation

7.3 Motion to approve the consolidated district plan

7.4 Motion to accept open fuel bid

7.4 Motion to approve tuckpointing project

8. Adjourn

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