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District 208 board approves consent agenda, payment of bills and cheer trip; moves to closed session
Summary
The Riverside-Brookfield Township High School District 208 board approved the consent agenda and payment of bills, granted permission for the varsity cheer overnight trip to Benedictine University (June 28–30, 2024), received a first read on textbook adoption, and voted to enter closed session to consider personnel, student discipline and litigation matters.
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The Riverside-Brookfield Township High School District 208 board approved routine business items and several administrative actions at its April 9 meeting.
During the consent portion of the agenda the board approved minutes from the March 12, 2024 meetings and adopted the 2024–25 student handbook as presented in the April 9 board packet. A motion and second were recorded and the roll call showed no objections.
The board also approved payment of bills as presented in the April 9 agenda packet. Administrators explained a vendor change led to an earlier-than-expected software charge related to textbook/software licensing; members accepted the explanation and the textbook-adoption item was held as a first read with further review scheduled.
On extracurricular travel, the board unanimously approved an overnight varsity cheer trip to the CB Mass cheer camp at Benedictine University from June 28–30, 2024. Board members cited the change of location as a cost-saving measure that made the trip more accessible to students.
Before adjourning to closed session, administrators reviewed protocols for public-record requests and clarified that the district will provide public records on request, has statutory timelines for responses and is not required to create new documents to satisfy a records request; some submissions were identified as questions rather than formal FOIA requests.
The board voted to enter closed session to discuss appointments, employee matters, student discipline, property transactions, probable or pending litigation, collective negotiations, school safety and the superintendent evaluation; roll call was taken and members reconvened downstairs at 7:50 p.m. for the closed session.

