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Harlem UD 122 board approves consent items including flooring bid, parking lot engineering and personnel slate
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The board approved multiple consent-agenda items on March 25: authorizing intervention in a property tax appeal, awarding a flooring bid to Rockford Carpetland USA, approving an engineering agreement for a parking lot expansion, and accepting a personnel slate with several employments, transfers and resignations.
The Harlem UD 122 Board of Education approved several consent-agenda items at its March 25 meeting, including a property tax appeal intervention, facility contracts and a personnel slate.
Business and operations staff recommended that district counsel Amy Silvestri be authorized to intervene in a 2025 property tax appeal (property index number 08-20-228-011) related to a Home Depot assessment being appealed to PTAB. The board approved that authorization by motion and roll call.
The board also awarded a flooring-replacement contract to Rockford Carpetland USA: the recommended base bid for Harlem High School was reported as $61,400 and for Parker Center as $28,750 as part of year two of a multi-year plan to remove carpet in classrooms. The flooring contract was approved as part of the consent agenda.
Separately, the board approved an agreement with McMahon Associates Inc. for professional engineering services to expand Rockette Elementary School—harging/parking capacity and add a pedestrian path; staff discussed a project estimate of about $1.75 million and adding approximately 25 parking spaces to improve walking access to the playground.
The personnel agenda and addendum on the consent agenda included seven new employments, three transfers and eight resignations; the board voted to approve the personnel slate.
The board approved these items by roll call during the consent motions and then continued to announcements and other business.

