Decatur Public School District 61 Board of Education met Oct. 14

Decatur Public School District 61 Board of Education met Oct. 14
Jeff Dase, Assistant Superintendent of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — Decatur Public Schools
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Decatur Public School District 61 Board of Education met Oct. 14.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

CALL TO ORDER – CALL FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION

The Board of Education will meet in Closed Executive Session to conduct student discipline/expulsion hearings.

Roll Call

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

APPROVAL OF AGENDA, OCTOBER 14, 2024

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

• Identify oneself and be brief.

• Comments should be limited to 3 minutes.

• Any public comments submitted to the Board Secretary will be included in the record.

BOARD DISCUSSION

ROLL CALL ACTION ITEMS

A. Vote on a Potential Student 2425-0012 Expulsion

B. Vote on a Potential Student 2425-0013 Expulsion

C. Vote on a Potential Student 2425-0014 Expulsion

D. Vote on a Potential Student 2425-0015 Expulsion

IMPORTANT DATES

October 23 Decatur Public Schools Job Fair

– 1:00PM to 5:00PM, Keil Administration Building

Upcoming Date

Please Note: October 15th is the Deadline for the Required Immunizations and Physicals for the 2024-2025 School Year

NEXT MEETING

The public portion of the next regular meeting of the Board of Education will be at 6:30 PM, Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at the Keil Administration Building.

ADJOURNMENT

https://www.dps61.org/cms/lib/IL50010903/Centricity/Domain/30/October%2014%202024%20Special%20Board%20of%20Ed%20Agenda.pdf



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