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Schiller Park SD 81 board approves Kennedy School roof bid, personnel items and tenure actions
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Summary
At its April 15, 2026 meeting the Schiller Park SD 81 Board of Education approved the consent agenda, accepted a bid for the Kennedy School roof project, approved personnel changes and granted tenure to listed teachers; votes were recorded by roll call and passed unanimously.
Schiller Park School District 81’s Board of Education on April 15 approved a series of routine and capital items, including a bid for roof work at Kennedy School, personnel changes and the board’s recommendation of tenured teachers.
Board chair (chair) called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m., confirmed a quorum and led the board through a series of motions that were approved by roll call. "We have a quorum," the chair said after roll call. Andrea Delzatti conducted roll calls for each formal vote.
Why it matters: The board’s approval of the Kennedy School roof bid clears the district to move forward with a school facility capital project intended to address building maintenance needs. Approvals of personnel reports and tenure actions finalize employment decisions that affect staffing at Kennedy and Washington schools for the coming year.
What the board approved - Consent agenda: The board established and approved the consent agenda with no discussion and unanimous roll-call votes. - Kennedy School roof project: A motion to approve the Kennedy School roof project bid "as presented" was made and passed; Andrea Delzatti called the roll and the vote was recorded as unanimous. - Closed-session minutes: The board voted to keep closed-session minutes from September 2025 through February 2026 closed to the public. - Personnel report: The April personnel report was approved as presented. - Tenure approvals: The board approved the recommended tenured teachers for Kennedy and Washington schools.
How the votes were recorded: For each motion the board proceeded to a roll call conducted by Andrea Delzatti; named board members responded 'Yes' and each motion passed. The transcript records the presence and affirmative votes of board members listed during roll calls, with no recorded dissents or abstentions.
What’s next: The board recessed to an executive session at 6:43 p.m. for personnel and negotiating matters and reconvened the public meeting at 7:36 p.m. There were no public comments recorded during the meeting. The board adjourned at 7:38 p.m.
A note on sourcing: Motion texts, roll calls and outcomes are taken verbatim from the April 15 meeting transcript and the board’s recorded roll-call responses.

