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Meeting Briefs: Peotone School District 207-U for July 21, 2025

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District Weighs Budget Cuts vs. More Debt: Peotone schools must create a state-mandated deficit reduction plan to address a recurring ~$2 million operating shortfall. The Board of Education is debating whether to make deep cuts or continue its practice of issuing working cash bonds. A final decision is on hold pending a new master facilities plan that may include closing Peotone Intermediate Center, which would significantly impact the district’s long-term finances.

FFA Alumni Pitch Privately Funded Greenhouse: The Peotone FFA Alumni group has proposed privately funding a new 3,000-4,000 square-foot greenhouse to support the high school’s growing agriculture program. The expansion is needed to accommodate larger class sizes and new dual-credit courses with Joliet Junior College. The Board of Education expressed strong support and will incorporate the project into master planning with its new architect to address siting and logistical challenges.

“Go Big Blue” Initiative to Unify District: The district is launching “Go Big Blue,” a new unity initiative for the 2025-26 school year. The program establishes common character traits for all schools, aiming to unify student/staff recognition programs, spirit weeks, and collaborative activities. The goal is to strengthen district culture and create a shared identity across all buildings, with plans to provide a themed t-shirt to every student and staff member.

Summer Construction Projects Nearing Completion: Major summer construction projects are on schedule across the district. Facilities Director Mike Singleton reported that large-scale HVAC upgrades at the elementary and high schools, installation of new secure vestibules at multiple buildings, and extensive parking lot repairs are progressing well. Administrators are cautiously optimistic that all work will be completed in time for the start of the new school year.

Creek Cleanup Gets Green Light: The board reached a consensus to approve a one-time, $3,450 cleanup of the creek foliage behind Peotone High School. While officials noted the work is unlikely to prevent major flooding, the scope will include removing large, dead logs from the waterway, which is considered a best practice for maintaining proper drainage flow. The work will be handled administratively without a formal board vote.

Board Adopts New Meeting Schedule: Starting in August, the Peotone Board of Education will alter its meeting structure. The board agreed to hold its regular monthly board meeting and its committee of the whole meeting on the same night. The regular meeting, where official action is taken, will begin at 6 p.m., with the discussion-based committee meeting to follow immediately afterward.

Live-streaming to Be Added to Committee Policy: For the sake of transparency, the board supported adding a statement to its committee meeting policy to formally require that the meetings be live-streamed. Currently, only regular board meetings are required by policy to be broadcast. The change will be brought for a final vote at a future regular meeting.

Resident Raises Fee and Bullying Concerns: During public comment, a parent expressed frustration over the district’s uncollected student fees and urged the board to take action. She also advocated for the creation of a student-led mentorship program to support at-risk students and prevent bullying, and asked the board to reinstate a district-wide Climate and Culture Committee involving parents.

Blue Demons Agreement Under Review: The district has received a revised facility use agreement from the Peotone Blue Demons, a local youth sports organization. Administrators noted the revised contract from the Blue Demons included a proposal to strike out the facility usage fee. The district’s administrative team and legal counsel will review the proposed changes before bringing the agreement back to the board.

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