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Valley View board approves consent agenda, personnel items and policies; tables five administrator actions

Valley View CUSD 365U Board of Education ยท February 24, 2026

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Summary

The Valley View CUSD 365U board approved the consent agenda and several personnel and policy items by roll call, separated and then tabled five certified administrator actions, and approved resolution 2613 (authorization of dismissal) and revised job descriptions.

At its Feb. 23 meeting, the Valley View CUSD 365U Board of Education approved routine consent items and a package of personnel and policy changes.

Dr. Wood presented five consent agenda items including board meeting minutes (02/09/2026), executive session minutes, Romeoville High School and Bolingbrook High School trips, and gifts to Romeoville High School. The board moved, seconded and approved the consent agenda; roll-call confirmations recorded affirmative votes from members identified in the meeting (Member Pivkin/Pipkin, Member Heil, Member Shrova, Member Badiris/Badaris, Secretary Sutterland, Vice President Campbell and President Quigley).

Later the board voted to separate five certified administrator items from the consolidated report and then voted to table those five certified administrative actions. The board then approved the amended consolidated action report (Action 10.1) covering certified, classified and administrative personnel; revised job descriptions (Action 10.2) for an updated elementary honors teacher position and a revised purchasing specialist position were approved by roll call.

Administration presented Resolution 2613 (Action 10.3), authorizing dismissal of an educational support personnel employee for reasons other than reduction in force. The board moved, seconded and approved the resolution by roll-call vote.

Roll-call tallies during the meeting for multiple personnel and policy votes recorded affirmative responses from the members present; the transcript records individual roll-call confirmations for seven named voting members. No dissenting roll-call votes were recorded in the public record for these agenda items.

The board also approved 14 board policies presented for update and accepted multiple administrative reports. The meeting adjourned to executive session for an employee review.

Actions recorded at the meeting will be reflected in the districtofficial minutes and personnel records.