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Board approves MOU with Robert H. Young Center for community mental health services for 2025–26

August 26, 2025 | Moline-Coal Valley CUSD 40, School Boards, Illinois


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Board approves MOU with Robert H. Young Center for community mental health services for 2025–26
The Moline-Coal Valley School District Board of Education voted Aug. 25 to approve a memorandum of understanding with the Robert H. Young Center for Community Mental Health for the 2025–26 school year.
The board’s recommended motion approved the MOU as presented; the roll call that followed recorded unanimous approval by members present. The motion did not specify dollar amounts, detailed service levels, or the duration beyond the school year named in the motion.
Roll call recorded the following votes in favor: Audrey Adamson (Aye), Ramona Dixon (Aye), Jason Ferrell (Aye), Lindsay Hines (Aye), Jeff Maness (Aye) and Chaita Smith (Aye). The board did not record any public debate about the terms during the open session that followed the consent agenda.
The MOU will cover the 2025–26 school year; the board approved it as part of the meeting’s consent agenda. The district did not provide additional details in open session about implementation steps, funding sources, or whether services would be provided on-site, by referral, or through telehealth.

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