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The Grayslake Community Consolidated School District 46 Board of Education voted June 18 to approve a tentative fiscal year 2025-26 budget and to publish a legal notice for a required public hearing.
Board members voted in favor without extended discussion. Board members recorded as voting aye during the motion were Miller, Braden, Halverson and Hune; the motion passed. The board did not provide a total-dollar figure for the tentative budget during the meeting, and no public hearing date was announced in the discussion recorded on the minutes.
Superintendent Dr. Lynn Glickman and district staff did not outline line-item changes or staffing impacts during the motion; staff said the motion authorizes publication of the legal notice so the public hearing can be scheduled. The board will consider the budget again after the public notice and hearing are completed.
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