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Board approves agenda, consent items, triennial food-service assessment and summer-school fees
Summary
Kaneland CUSD 302 trustees approved the meeting agenda, the consent agenda, the food-service triennial assessment and summer-school fees; each recorded vote was unanimous (7-0) in the transcript.
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Kaneland CUSD 302 trustees approved the meeting agenda, consent items, the U.S. Department of Agriculture-required food-service triennial assessment and the district’s summer-school fees in recorded roll-call votes.
The board first approved the evening’s agenda after a motion and a roll-call vote that the president announced as “Motion carries 7–0.” The consent agenda — covering accounts payable and payroll for February 2025, minutes from the Feb. 10 regular meeting, personnel items and informational reports including suspension data, FOIA and field-trip notifications — also passed 7–0.
Food-service triennial assessment: District staff said the assessment required by the National School Lunch Program and Illinois monitoring (wellness policy 6.50, board policy 04/2020) had been completed by Food Service Director Gigi Statler and will be reviewed by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) during the district’s upcoming monitoring visit. The board approved the triennial assessment by roll call, which the president recorded as “Motion passes 7–0.”
Summer-school fees: District staff reported no increases to summer-school fees for the coming season; board members asked if the fees materially offset program costs and were told fees help offset but do not fully cover summer-school costs. The board approved the summer-school fee schedule by roll call; the president recorded the vote as “Motion carries 7–0.”
Why it matters: These votes establish the district’s financial and administrative baseline for operations and required federal compliance reviews. The triennial assessment approval moves the district through USDA/ISBE monitoring on wellness policy compliance; the summer-school fee decision confirms no new cost burden for families beyond last year’s fees.
Ending: The transcript records the unanimous votes for these agenda and finance items; several other substantive topics discussed later in the meeting (TIF, curriculum, energy purchasing) either yielded no recorded binding vote in the transcript or were informational.

