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After reconvening from closed session, the Township High School District 211 Board of Education voted on multiple personnel matters concerning district employees.
The board approved a five‑day unpaid suspension for Melissa Rodriguez Sarabia and a three‑day unpaid suspension and a notice‑to‑remedy for Jennifer Marshall. Both suspension motions passed by roll call vote. The board also voted to withdraw the 2025–26 teaching contract for Daryl Wilson (one member abstained) and to terminate the employment of Joseph Caporal and Bradley Robertson; both terminations passed unanimously.
These actions were handled in closed session under the Open Meetings Act provisions that permit discussion of personnel matters. The board instructed the board secretary to notify the affected employees in writing of the actions taken.
No further details about the incidents, charges or supporting documentation were provided in open session. The board president declared the meeting adjourned following the votes.
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