Beecher School Board Authorizes Dismissal of Tenured Employee
Beecher School Board Meeting | Jan. 20, 2026
Article Summary: The Beecher School District 200-U Board of Education voted Monday evening to authorize the dismissal of a tenured employee following a closed-door executive session. The resolution identifies the employee as Jessica Carter and includes the issuance of a notice of charges.
Personnel Action Key Points:
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Employee Named: The resolution specifically named Jessica Carter.
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Action Taken: The board authorized “dismissal and notice of charges.”
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Unanimous Vote: The measure passed with a unanimous vote from the six board members present.
The Beecher School District 200-U Board of Education on Monday, January 20, 2026, voted to dismiss a tenured employee during a special board meeting.
Following a roughly 12-minute executive session, the board reconvened in public session to vote on the employment matter. Board President Ashley Belt called for a motion to approve a “resolution authorizing dismissal and notice of charges against Miss Jessica Carter as submitted.”
The motion was approved unanimously by the six board members in attendance. Board Secretary Brandy Flores was absent from the meeting.
The board did not publicly discuss the specific reasons for the dismissal or the details of the charges before the vote. Under the Illinois Open Meetings Act, specific personnel discussions regarding discipline or dismissal are permitted to take place in closed executive session, though final action must be taken in public.
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