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After debate, Waukegan board adopts two-date monthly meeting structure to shorten evenings and free a Tuesday for special meetings
Summary
The Waukegan CUSD 60 Board voted at its April 29 meeting to adopt a proposed two-date monthly meeting model that consolidates three monthly meetings onto two dates (a shorter "micro" meeting followed by committee meetings, and a regular governing meeting later in the month). The change passed after extended discussion and a recorded roll-call.
The Waukegan Community Unit School District 60 Board of Education voted April 29 to adopt a revised meeting calendar that consolidates three meeting gatherings into two monthly dates, a change the administration proposed to shorten evening meeting length and free a date for special business.
Under the adopted option, the district will generally hold a shorter “micro” meeting earlier in the month (to allow for timely closed-session matters and light open-session action such as payroll or pressing personnel items) followed immediately by the student achievement and operations committee meetings. A fuller governing/business meeting will be scheduled later in the month. The change was approved…
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