Belvidere CUSD 100 board approves new vision statement, facilities master plan and curriculum adoptions
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Summary
The Belvidere CUSD 100 school board approved a new district vision statement, a facilities master plan and mathematics and world languages curriculum adoptions and extensions, and approved the district safety plan at its February meeting, Vice President Jeff Diesenmeyer said in a recap.
Jeff Diesenmeyer, vice president of the Belvidere CUSD 100 school board, said the board approved a package of policy and planning items at its February meeting, including a new district vision statement, a facilities master plan and several curriculum resource adoptions.
The board adopted the district vision ‘‘community rooted, every child included, learning, innovating, and leading, thriving today, and prepared for tomorrow,’’ Diesenmeyer said. He presented the recap in a short video addressed to the district community; the video refers to the district as "D 100."
The board also approved the facilities master plan and discussed funding and next steps; Diesenmeyer said the board reviewed presentations on the district's annual demographic plan and the budget that informed the facilities discussion. In addition, the board approved polling questions and mathematics and world languages curriculum resource adoptions and extensions, and it approved the district safety plan. Diesenmeyer did not provide vote tallies or the names of motion makers in the recap.
The approvals are described as final actions in the board's summary; administrative reports listed on the agenda were not discussed and will be added to the next regular meeting on Monday, March 16, with open session beginning at 6 p.m.
What the board approved and next steps will be reflected in full minutes and materials when the board publishes its meeting packet and official minutes.

