Carbondale Community High School District 165 Board of Education met March 19

Christopher Swims, Vice President
Christopher Swims, Vice President
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Carbondale Community High School District 165 Board of Education met March 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order—President

2. Roll Call—Recording Secretary

3. Approval of Minutes

a. Regular Meeting February 19, 2026

4. Old Business

5. New Business

a. Public Comments

b. Recognition of Student/Teacher Achievements and Correspondence

1. Recognition of Student/Teacher Achievements

2. FOIA Requests

c. Payment of Bills

d. Committee Reports

1. Principal’s Report

2. Superintendent’s Report

3. February Board Data Update Reports

e. Bids and Quotes

f. 2025-26 Amended School Calendar

g. 2026-27 School Calendar

h. 2026-27 IHSA Membership Renewal

i. Personnel

1. Resignations/Retirements

2. Employment of 2025-26 Extra-Duty Personnel

3. Employment of 2025-26 Rebound Liaison and Classroom Facilitator

4. 2025-26 Personnel to be Notified of Honorable Dismissal

5. 2026-27 Administrative Personnel Employment Contracts

6. 2026-27 Re-Employment of Tenured and Non-Tenured Faculty and Educational Support, Cafeteria, Maintenance, Aide and Monitor Personnel

7. 2025-26 Volunteers

j. For Your Information Items

k. Executive Session

6. Adjournment

https://www.cchs165.jacksn.k12.il.us/board-of-education/board-meeting-agenda



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