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Naperville CUSD 203 board approves $27.39 million in warrants after member presses for more detailed bills-and-claims coding

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The board voted unanimously to approve warrants totaling $27,390,549.38. A board member sought monthly bills-and-claims reports in state accounting codes and questioned access to information; the board's attorney previously provided a legal opinion on the board's role in oversight.

The Naperville CUSD 203 Board of Education on Monday approved warrants and several consent agenda items totaling $27,390,549.38 for the period April 22 to May 19, 2025, after a prolonged exchange over access to detailed monthly bills‑and‑claims information.

A board member spoke at length about fiduciary duties, asking why bills‑and‑claims reports provided to individual members did not include the state‑required fund, function and object accounting codes. The board member cited the Illinois Administrative Code and the Illinois School Code (105 ILCS 5/2‑3.27) as the statutory framework for school district accounting and said that receiving the full coding…

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