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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Beecher Board of Education for March 11, 2026

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Beecher Board of Education Meeting | March 11, 2026

Overall Meeting Summary
The Beecher School District 200U Board of Education convened on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, to handle a variety of district business ranging from personnel changes to financial approvals. Highlighting the evening were detailed staff reports regarding extensive internal security upgrades, including fob-based entry systems and enhanced exterior LED lighting. The board accepted the resignation of Elementary Principal Nicole Black and approved the district’s food service contract for the upcoming year. The board also reviewed preliminary bids for a new electronic sign at the junior high, supported by a $10,000 pledge from the Beecher Education Foundation. Readers are encouraged to review the standalone articles for comprehensive details on the security updates, personnel changes, and high school community outreach programs.

District Financials and Treasurer’s Report
The board unanimously approved the March 2026 expenses and the monthly Treasurer’s Report. As of the end of February, the district’s adjusted bank balance stood at $4,653,232.58, with total investment balances reaching $5,792,217.20. The district’s Education Fund maintains a balance of $6,955,178.88, while the Building Fund holds $1,177,315.47. February receipts totaled $416,605.36 against expenditures of $1,561,349.23. The district also earned $15,635.71 in interest during the month of February.

Student Academic and Fine Arts Recognitions
The board began the meeting by recognizing top-growth students from the winter STAR testing at Beecher Elementary. Principal Nicole Black presented certificates to students across kindergarten through fifth grade for exceptional growth in reading and math. High School Principal Mike Meyer also recognized the high school and junior high students who auditioned for and were selected to participate in the prestigious Illinois Music Education Association’s district festivals. Zosa Maxum, Jocelyn Garcia, Mia Nikolich, and another student successfully secured spots out of over 1,000 auditioning students across Cook, Will, and DuPage counties.

PTO and Booster Club Donations
Board members provided updates on local parent and athletic organizations. The Booster Club announced it will soon open applications for two $500 scholarships for graduating seniors. The club recently donated funds to help repair the district’s baseball batting cages and soccer dugouts. Meanwhile, the PTO reported a current account balance of $37,791.66 and is finalizing outdoor signage updates for the schools. The PTO recently locked in a price of $1,700 for exterior pin letters and $7,175 for interior window stickers from All Right Signs. The Beecher Education Foundation was also praised for raising $18,000 at their recent dinner event.

Elementary Classroom Desk Replacements Proposed
Superintendent Dr. Jack Gaham announced that the district is preparing to order new desks for Beecher Elementary School. Following a recent effort to clean out and discard broken and aging wooden desks, the district is planning to purchase a batch of 90 new desks. The new units will feature adjustable heights and laminate tops. The purchase is estimated to cost approximately $10,000 and is expected to be formally voted on during the April 15 board meeting.

IHSA Membership Renewal
With no discussion, the board voted unanimously to approve Beecher High School’s membership in the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) for the 2026-2027 school year. The routine annual approval ensures the district’s athletic teams remain eligible for state-sanctioned post-season play and regional tournaments.

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