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During the public comment portion of the meeting, resident Lee Bennett urged the Township High School District 211 Board of Education to expand access to boys interscholastic volleyball for sophomores. Bennett said his son’s cohort was late to receive opportunities and contrasted District 211’s offerings with neighboring districts.
Bennett said Palatine and Fremd high schools currently offer interscholastic boys volleyball and that “boys interest in volleyball is not being fully accommodated.” He described a local pipeline of students he knows through a Palatine Park District program and asked the district to consider adjustments so sophomores can participate in the same way students in nearby conferences do.
The board did not take formal action on the comment; the item was recorded as public comment only. Board members did not provide an on‑the‑record directive during the comment period, although the board chair noted the topic for consideration as part of community feedback.
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