Sangamon Valley Community Unit School District 9 Board of Education met April 15

Sangamon Valley Community Unit School District 9 Board Members
Sangamon Valley Community Unit School District 9 Board Members
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Sangamon Valley Community Unit School District 9 Board of Education met April 15.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Call to Order

Roll Call

Pledge to the Flag

Recognition of Visitors

Closed Session

Personnel

Retirement

Elementary teacher

Terminations

At-will benefited maintenance worker

Employment

Summer workers

At-will non-benefited bus monitor

2026-2027 non-certified salary schedule

At-will Transportation Director contract

Consent Agenda

Approval of minutes

Payment of bills

Treasurer’s report

IASB Report — President Guerrero

Building Reports — Principals

Superintendent’s Report

Bus Barn/Facilities update

Illiopolis Town Cleanup, June 6

Racino Update

Fridge replacement at Illiopolis campus

Student Safety and Well-Being Update

New Business

Annual financial report

Summer work projects

Parental Involvement Policy (as it pertains to Consolidated District Plan)

Consolidated District Plan (as it pertains to Federal Grants)

Award bids for 2026-2027 diesel, unleaded, and propane

HS sidewalk build

26-27 IESA Membership

MS boys track and field cooperative agreement

MS girls track and field cooperative agreement

MS Boys’ Baseball cooperative agreement

Approval of shotput and discus pad construction at SVHS

JFL facilities use agreement

Consideration and action on a resolution authorizing purchasing real or personal property, or both, in and for the District, and for the issue of $615,000

Consideration and action to enter into a contract for transportation consultation services

The next regular meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2026 at 6:00 PM

Adjournment

https://www.sangamonvalley.org/board-meetings/april-15-2026-regular-meeting



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