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Committee Summary and Briefs: Peotone Board of Education Committee of the Whole

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The Peotone School District 207-U is on a collision course with a major financial crisis, which dominated the Board of Education’s committee meeting on August 18. Facing a projected $4.2 million deficit and the near-exhaustion of its borrowing ability, the board has begun seriously considering a radical overhaul of the district, including closing Peotone Intermediate Center and Connor Shaw Elementary. The impending widening of Manhattan-Monee Road is accelerating the need for a decision on the intermediate school’s future. For more details on the district’s financial situation and consolidation plans, see the full story.

Amid the budget crisis, the board also re-examined its commitment to building a new multi-million-dollar athletic complex. While funds are available from a capital-specific bond, some members questioned the timing of the project when other facility needs are pressing and the district’s overall financial health is in jeopardy. Read more about the debate over the athletic fields in our separate article.

Facility Assessment Ordered for Multiple Schools
The school board has directed its new architectural firm, Widen Company, to perform a comprehensive facility assessment and audit on four of its buildings: Peotone Intermediate Center, Connor Shaw Elementary, Peotone Junior High, and Peotone Elementary. The assessments will provide crucial data on maintenance costs, which will help the board compare the expense of renovating existing schools against the cost of new construction as it explores consolidation options.

District to Study Impact of Manhattan-Monee Road Project
With the widening of Manhattan-Monee Road looming, the school board tasked its architects with analyzing the county’s engineering plans to develop a site plan for Peotone Intermediate Center. The project will eliminate two of the school’s entrances and disrupt its septic field. Board members expressed concern that the district is behind schedule in planning for the construction, which they believe will make the school site untenable for students.

District Grapples with Nearly $500,000 in Uncollected Fees
Board members highlighted that the district is owed nearly half a million dollars in uncollected student registration and activity fees. This outstanding debt is seen as a contributor to the district’s financial strain. The administration was asked to explore more effective methods for collecting the unpaid fees from families, with one board member suggesting the district should seriously consider using a collections agency.

Sale of Center Road Property Proposed
A board member proposed selling the district’s 27-acre property on Center Road to help fund a potential long-term facility solution. Describing the long-held, undeveloped property as a “black eye that continues to plague this district,” the member suggested a sale could offset new construction costs and help regain taxpayer trust ahead of a potential referendum.

FFA Greenhouse to be Included in Master Plan
A request from the Peotone High School FFA chapter to build a new, larger greenhouse will be incorporated into the district’s new master site plan. The architects were asked to account for the footprint of the proposed 30-by-100-foot structure, which FFA intends to purchase as a kit and build near the high school, as they develop plans for the athletic complex and surrounding campus.

Annual Salary Reports Presented
The administration presented the FY26 Administrator and Teacher Salary Compensation Reports to the board as information items. These reports, which detail staff compensation for the upcoming year, are required to be made public and will be brought forward for formal board approval at the September meeting. A board member requested a summary showing the year-over-year financial impact of the proposed compensation packages.

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