Board approves Oakton IGA and several personnel resolutions in roll-call votes

Evanston Township High School District 202 Board of Education · January 12, 2026

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Summary

At its Jan. 12 meeting, the Evanston Township High School District 202 board approved an intergovernmental agreement with Oakton College, adopted a press-policy revision, and passed multiple personnel resolutions authorizing nonrenewals, reassignments and a reduction-in-force; each motion was approved by roll call.

The Evanston Township High School District 202 board moved through a series of action items at the meeting’s end and recorded each motion by roll call. Items approved included:

• Approval of an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with Oakton College consolidating prior side agreements (longitudinal data-sharing, dual-credit arrangements and evening/facility program coordination) under one umbrella contract. Presentation materials said the IGA does not alter Oakton’s governance and was vetted with legal counsel.

• Approval of press policy number 120, which the board discussed in a previous meeting and moved forward for adoption.

• Approval of resolutions authorizing the nonrenewal and honorable dismissal of administrators; a related resolution authorizing nonrenewal and honorable dismissal of administrators who are being reassigned to teaching positions; and a resolution authorizing a reduction in force and honorable dismissal for educational support personnel. District presenters said some eliminations reflect vacancies or restructuring and that affected staff have recall and bumping rights where applicable.

• Approval of the consent agenda (minutes from December meetings, the October 2025 treasurer’s report, approval of bills and the personnel report).

Each motion was moved and seconded and then adopted by roll call. The meeting transcript records unanimous recorded ‘yes’ responses at each roll call. The formal motions and the blocks in which they were introduced are recorded below for accountability and provenance.