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Clinton Community Unit School District No. 15 Board of Education Met July 13.

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Clinton Community Unit School District No. 15 Board of Education Met July 13.

Here is the minutes provided by the board:

The special meeting of the Board of Education of Clinton Community Unit School District No. 15 of the counties of DeWitt, Macon and Logan, State of Illinois, was held at 6:30PM, at CLINTON JR. HIGH LIBRARY,701 ILLINI DR. CLINTON, IL 61727

Upon roll call the following members were present:

Mr. Dan Matthews

Mr. Rodney Rogers

Mrs. Sondra Baker

Mr. Chris Hammer

Mrs. Tammie Ennis

Mr. John Heinlen

Mr. Steve Oswald

Administrators present were:

Mr. Curt Nettles, Superintendent of Schools

Mr. Jerry Wayne, High School Principal

Mr. Jim Peck, Junior High School Principal

Mrs. Sacha Young, Clinton Elementary School Principal

Mrs. Beth Wickenheiser, Douglas/Lincoln School Principal

Others present were: Leslie Albee (Assistant Principal), Matt Koeppel, (Athletic Director)

GUESTS, VISITORS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

All guests were given 3-5 minutes to speak on topic (7 signed up) Jenny Rudat, Jaime Holland, Bruce Thoms, Mark Bass, Dale Nathinger Kendra hunt, and Jeff Alexander.

2021-2022 OPENING PLAN

It was moved by Chris Hammer, seconded by Steve Oswald, to approve recommendations for the 2021-2022 opening plan as presented. The President put the motion to a vote and the following roll call was taken:

Matthews, yea

Rogers, yea

Baker, yea

Ennis, yea

Hammer, yea

Oswald, yea

Heinlen, Yea

Motion carried.

ADJOURNMENT

It was moved by John Heinlen, seconded by Tammie Ennis and duly voted by Acclamation to adjourn at 7:11pm.

https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1407525/July_13__2021__special_board_minutes.pdf

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