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Board approves consent agenda: $3.72M in bills, payrolls and multiple personnel actions; district reports $1.21M in Evidence-Based Funding

Board of Education, School District 33 (West Chicago, Illinois) · December 18, 2025
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Summary

Board approved the consent agenda including $3,724,126.49 in bills and two November payrolls; approved personnel hires and resignations; the district reported receiving $1,209,173 in Evidence-Based Funding since the previous meeting.

At its Dec. 18 meeting the Board of Education approved the consent agenda which included approval of bills totaling $3,724,126.49 and payrolls dated Nov. 14 ($1,849,652.83) and Nov. 28 ($1,859,878.61). The motion to approve the consent agenda was moved by Morgan Banasiak and seconded by Chad McLean; the roll-call vote was 6 ayes, 0 nays.

The consent agenda also recorded contract renewals with Youth Guidance and Puente del Pueblo; approval of personnel items that included two certified hires at Pioneer Preschool (Talia Quiroga Quisaguano and Daisy Alvarado-Hernandez), two classified hires (Clint Cox and Evelyn Barron), and three resignations (Mason Polich, Diane Polich, Berlyn Polich). The minutes record approvals and effective dates for these personnel actions.

Executive Director of Business and Operations Karen Apostoli reported the district had received $1,209,173.00 in Evidence-Based Funding since the last meeting; the board reviewed Treasurer's and budget reports as of Nov. 30, 2025, and student activity account summaries. The minutes reflect the financial reports were presented for board review.

The consent approvals and financial receipts were entered into the official minutes; the board took no further public action on these items during the meeting.