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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Beecher Board of Education for June 11, 2025

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The Beecher Board of Education focused on staffing, finances, and policy at its meeting on June 11, 2025. The board took significant action to secure future staffing by approving retirement agreements for three veteran employees effective in 2028, while also hiring four new staff members for the coming school year, including a new boys soccer coach. For a full report on these staffing changes, see the standalone article.

Financially, the board approved a new fee schedule that raises the price of school lunches for the 2025-26 school year. In other action, the board gave preliminary approval to a series of policy updates and revisions to the Student Handbook, which will come back for a final vote at a future meeting.

Board Honors State-Level Student Athletes:
The board recognized student-athletes from the Junior High and High School Track teams and the High School Girls Softball team for their successful seasons and accomplishments at the state level. High School Principal Mike Meyer presented certificates to the students, and the board congratulated them, their coaches, and their parents on their success.

Board Authorizes FY2026 Spending:
The board passed a resolution authorizing the district to defray necessary expenses for Fiscal Year 2026 until the annual budget is formally adopted later this year. This is a routine procedural vote required by the Illinois School Code to ensure district operations, such as payroll and vendor payments, can continue without interruption after the current fiscal year ends.

District Fund Balance Nears $7.4 Million:
Treasurer Mike Peters reported that the district’s total fund balance for all accounts was $7,398,371.16 as of May 31, 2025. The district took in $704,440.40 in receipts during May while having disbursements totaling $1,511,432.25. The board unanimously approved the treasurer’s report as presented.

Old Executive Session Recordings Destroyed:
Complying with the Illinois Open Meetings Act, the board unanimously approved the destruction of audio recordings from four closed sessions held in 2023 and 2024. State law permits public bodies to destroy verbatim recordings of closed meetings 18 months after they occur, provided the board has approved the written minutes for those sessions.

Summer Facility Projects Underway:
Superintendent Dr. Jack Gaham provided a brief update on summer projects, confirming that work on the elementary school bathrooms and another project at the high school have commenced. He also noted that the district is currently soliciting bids for seal coating work on district properties.

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