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The Waukegan School District 60 Board of Education convened on May 27, 2025, to discuss various important matters, including student discipline and personal issues, during a closed session. The meeting began with a motion to transition from closed to open session, which was unanimously approved by board members.

In the open session, President Rodriguez expressed pride in the recent graduation ceremony, noting that nearly 1,000 students graduated this year. He commended the efforts of staff and students who persevered through challenging weather conditions during the event. Rodriguez also highlighted the successful middle school promotion ceremonies he attended, emphasizing the heartwarming nature of these milestones for students and families.
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Looking ahead, the board announced a self-evaluation session scheduled for June 23, facilitated by the Illinois Association of School Boards. This session aims to assess the board's performance and effectiveness.

Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to celebrating student achievements while also addressing internal evaluations to enhance governance within the district.

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