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Maywood School District 89 board approves consent agenda, advances second readings of district policies

Board of Education, Maywood School District 89 (Maywood-Melrose Park-Broadview) · March 12, 2026
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Summary

The Maywood School District 89 Board approved a consent agenda at its March 12 meeting that included personnel actions, payroll and bills, and second readings of numerous district policies; the motion passed 5–0 with two members absent.

The Board of Education of Maywood School District 89 voted to approve a broad consent agenda at its March 12, 2026, regular meeting, accepting minutes, personnel transactions, payroll and bills, and advancing second readings of a comprehensive set of district policies.

Board member Parker moved to approve the consent agenda "with the acceptation of Policy 4:30," and Board member Scott seconded the motion. Board President Shakeesta Williams then asked for discussion before the question was called; the motion carried 5–0, with members Macias and Ciancio absent.

The items approved by consent included second readings for policies covering district governance, board member duties and development, fiscal and business management, personnel and employment terms, curriculum, student discipline and safety, and visitor conduct. The board recorded the vote as five ayes, zero nays, and two absentees. No separate roll call votes were recorded in open session for individual policies because they were included on the consent agenda.

The approval clears the listed policies to move forward under the district's policy-adoption process and implements the board's stated exception for Policy 4:30. The district minutes do not specify the substantive reason for the exception to Policy 4:30; the board handled that item separately during the meeting.