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Board approves consent items, labor LOAs and building bid request; student trip and staffing actions also pass

2499467 · March 5, 2025
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At its April 1 meeting, the DeKalb CUSD 428 Board of Education approved multiple consent and action items including labor LOAs, a Title IX policy update, support-staff positions for Mitchell Elementary, an overnight student trip and authorization to bid building renovations. The board tabled discussion of a proposed associate superintendent.

The DeKalb CUSD 428 Board of Education on April 1 approved a slate of consent and action items, including labor memoranda of agreement, a Title IX grievance policy update, additional support staffing for Mitchell Elementary, authorization to bid renovations at three elementary schools, and an overnight student trip.

Board members voted to adopt the consent agenda, which included minutes, personnel actions and an employment contract for an elementary principal at Tyler Elementary School. The board then approved two memoranda of agreement with the DeKalb Classroom Teachers Association (DCTA) covering elementary vacancy coverage and certified school nurse subbing for health-office and 1-on-1 nursing coverage.

The board approved PRESS Policy 2265 (Title IX grievance procedures, dated October 2022) to bring district policy into alignment with federal law, and it…

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