Board Approves New Early Childhood Curriculum and Technology Upgrades
Beecher Board of Education Meeting | February 11, 2026
Article Summary: The Beecher Board of Education approved several significant purchases aimed at modernizing district operations and enhancing early childhood education. The approvals included a new comprehensive curriculum for the pre-kindergarten program, a district-wide phone system replacement, and new financial software.
Expenditure Key Points:
-
Early Childhood Curriculum: The Board approved the purchase of the “TeachTown” curriculum for $27,125.95, fully funded by an IDEA grant.
-
Software Overhaul: A $69,778 contract for Skyward software was authorized to modernize the district’s Human Resources and accounting systems.
-
Communications Upgrade: The district will install a new Cross Talk Solutions phone system at a cost of $21,962.40.
The Beecher Board of Education on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, voted to move forward with a new curriculum designed to support the district’s growing early childhood (EC) program.
Director of Student Services Dawn Compton presented the proposal for “TeachTown,” a curriculum designed specifically for early childhood education. Compton noted that the EC program has grown from 10 students to 30, necessitating a more robust academic framework.
“It checked all the boxes for us,” Compton said. “Right off the bat, what I really liked about it is… this provides two years of curriculum. So we’re hitting our three-year-olds, we’re hitting our four-year-olds. We’re not repeating curriculum.”
Compton emphasized that the program supports dual-language learners, with materials available in both English and Spanish to better connect with families. The $27,125.95 cost will be covered entirely by the district’s IDEA grant money, resulting in no impact on the general operating budget.
The Board also approved a significant upgrade to its administrative technology, authorizing the purchase of Skyward HR and accounting software for $69,778. Superintendent Dr. Jack Gaham previously noted this software would streamline district operations. The implementation is scheduled for Fiscal Year 2028.
Additionally, the Board approved a contract with Cross Talk Solutions for a new phone system totaling $21,962.40. The new system will replace aging infrastructure and, according to the discussion, has the capability to place phones in individual classrooms in the future.
Latest News Stories
Report: Iran, inflation concern small businesses
U.S.-Israel-Iranian conflict escalating global energy, supply chain crisis
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Board Land Use & Development Committee for March 26, 2026
Dwight Overcomes Seven Errors to Stun Beecher 13-12 in Walk-Off Thriller
Green Garden and New Lenox Road Projects Approved in $2.5 Million Public Works Package
Trump endorses Hilton in California gubernatorial primary
Feds award $1M for Rose Bowl upgrade ahead of Olympics
Trump defends Section 122 in latest tariff legal challenge
Education department rescinds Title IX resolution agreements
Illinois gun owners plan rally in wake of Supreme Court order
Artemis II mission breaks records Monday as astronauts observe far side of the moon
Illinois quick hits: Illinois House speaker’s son to attend private school; AFSCME workers set strike date at Illinois State University; IDOT urges public to avoid distracted driving