Peru Elementary School District 124 Board of Education met March 19

Peru Elementary School District 124 Board of Education met March 19
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Peru Elementary School District 124 Board of Education met March 19

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3. ROLL CALL

4. APPROVAL OF REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

5. MISSION, BELIEFS, AND VALUES OF PERU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 124

6. PUBLIC COMMENT, CORRESPONDENCE, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

7. OPERA FOR THE YOUNG PERFORMANCE

8. RECOGNITION OF STUDENT IPA AWARD WINNERS

9. CONSENT AGENDA

9.1 Approval of February 19, 2025 Regular Board of Education Meeting Minutes

9.2 Approval of February 19, 2025 Executive Session Meeting Minutes

9.3 Approval of March 6, 2025 Finance Committee Meeting Minutes

9.4 Approval of March 6, 2025 Finance Committee Meeting Executive Session Minutes

9.5 Approval of Financial Reports

9.6 Approval of Treasurer’s Report

9.7 Approval of District Bills

9.8 Approval of Required Board and Employee Travel Expense Reimbursements

10. REPORTS, UPDATES, AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS

10.1 Administrative Reports

10.2 Superintendent’s Report

10.3 Strategic Plan Update

11. ACTION ITEMS

11.1 Approval of 2025-26 Agreement for Physical & Occupational Therapy Services

11.2 Approval of 2025-26 Contracts for the Provision of Food Services for L.E.A.S.E. Circuit Breaker School; The Regional Safe School Program & The MENTA Group

11.3 Approval of Fire Extinguisher & Inspection Services

12. EXECUTIVE SESSION

12.1 Discussion of Information Regarding the Appointment, Employment, Performance, or Dismissal of Employees or District Legal Counsel

12.2 Discussion of Information Related to Employee Salaries, Benefits, and Issues Related to Collective Bargaining

13. ACTION ITEMS AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION

13.1 Re-Employment of Recommended Non-Tenured Faculty for the 2025-26 School Term

13.2 Approval of Non-Certified Staff Salary Increases for the 2025-26 School Term

13.3 Approval of Non-Certified Staff Contracts for the 2025-26 School Term

13.4 Approval of Employment

13.5 Approval of Retirement

13.6 Approval of FMLA Request

13.7 Approval of Resignation

14. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.perued.net/vimages/shared/vnews/stories/4840c78b53c58/04.0-%20March%20Regular%203-19-25%20Agenda.pdf



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