Meeting Briefs

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Peotone CUSD 207-U for December 15, 2025

Spread the love

Peotone CUSD 207-U Meeting | December 15, 2025

The Peotone CUSD 207-U Board of Education met on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, to address several major financial and administrative items. Key actions included the approval of a $15.6 million tentative tax levy and the seating of Steven Clark as a new board trustee. The board received a clean annual audit and discussed the future of $4.8 million in unused bond funds. Additionally, administrative reports focused on the “Go Big Blue” initiative and emergency repairs to the junior high boiler and elementary school electrical systems. For more detailed information on these topics, please see the full standalone articles.

Big Blue U Launch:
Assistant Superintendent Carole Zurales announced the launch of “Big Blue U,” a professional development initiative for staff set for January. The program will feature keynote speaker Eric Curts and focus on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in education. Breakout sessions will cover topics such as Canva 101, dyslexia simulations, and explicit reading instruction, utilizing the expertise of the district’s own staff members.

Underwriting Services Approved:
The board approved a proposal from Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. to provide underwriting services for the district’s Series 2026 taxable bonds. Stifel offered the lowest fee of $3.886 per $1,000 of bonds, beating a proposal from Robert W. Baird. The recommendation was made by PMA Securities, noting Stifel’s extensive experience with Illinois K-12 school districts.

Enrollment Analysis Paused:
During the committee meeting, Superintendent Brandon Owens recommended pausing a proposed $9,000 enrollment analysis study by RPS and Associates. Owens suggested the district wait until the current facility feasibility study by Wight & Co. is complete. He noted that the district can already perform much of this data mining internally using its existing Forecast5 software.

PTO Success:
Representatives from the Peotone Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) thanked the board and staff for the success of the recent pancake breakfast. The event served over 650 people and raised more than $10,000. The funds will be used to support teachers, staff, and students across all district buildings.

Personnel Changes:
The board approved several personnel actions, including the contract extension of Assistant Superintendent Carole Zurales through July 2026. Other moves included the hiring of a new district registrar and several changes in status for transportation staff. The board also accepted the retirement of PJHS teacher Carrie Chirico, effective at the end of the 2029-2030 school year.

Student and Staff Recognition:
The board honored November’s “Go Big Blue” award winners for exemplifying “Critical Thinking.” Staff recipients included Billy Robinson, Amy Cameron, Brian Cann, Natalie Clay, and Stephanie Bonnema. Student recipients were Isabella Denny (PHS), Keaton Denny (PJHS), Mary Campbell (PIC), and Royce Hess (PES). High school student Isabella Denny was specifically praised for her work in securing multiple “Ag in the Classroom” grants for the district.

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

FBI raids the home of John Bolton

FBI raids the home of John Bolton

By Sarah Roderick-FitchThe Center Square The Maryland home of former UN Ambassador John Bolton has been raided by the FBI, according to multiple reports. FBI Director Kash Patel posted a...
WCO Board Aug 21.1

Will County Executive Proposes $791 Million Budget Focused on Stability Amidst Economic Uncertainty

Article Summary: Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant presented a balanced $791 million budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2026 that aims to maintain services and prepare for potential economic challenges without...
Screenshot-2025-08-19-at-6.09.01-PM

Peotone School Board Rejects Mandating Live-Streaming in 4-3 Vote

Article Summary: The Peotone school board has opted against requiring its meetings to be live-streamed, finalizing a new committee policy after a 4-3 vote defeated the mandate. The decision followed...
WATCH: Detransitioner gets a second chance at medical malpractice lawsuit

WATCH: Detransitioner gets a second chance at medical malpractice lawsuit

By Carleen JohnsonThe Center Square A young woman whose detransition story has been one of the most widely covered in the nation will soon learn if a judge in North...
WATCH: CA Democrats pass congressional redistricting plan

WATCH: CA Democrats pass congressional redistricting plan

By Dave MasonThe Center Square After a day of vigorous debates punctuated by occasional applause, both houses of the California Legislature Thursday passed the three bills making up the congressional...
Pew: U.S. immigrant population declines for first time in nearly 60 years

Pew: U.S. immigrant population declines for first time in nearly 60 years

By Caroline BodaThe Center Square The U.S.’s foreign-born population shrunk this year for the first time since the 1960s, new data released Thursday from the nonpartisan Pew Research Center found....
WATCH: Illinois’ FY23 financial audit released amid criticism of tardy reports

WATCH: Illinois’ FY23 financial audit released amid criticism of tardy reports

By Greg Bishop | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Illinois taxpayers can now look at how the state spent their money in the fiscal year that...
European Union says U.S. consumers will end up paying tariffs

European Union says U.S. consumers will end up paying tariffs

By Brett RowlandThe Center Square European Union leaders detailed the terms of a trade deal they struck with President Donald Trump on Thursday, making sure to point out who will...
Illinois quick hits: Anti-SLAPP bill signed; Chicago schools settles meditation case

Illinois quick hits: Anti-SLAPP bill signed; Chicago schools settles meditation case

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square Anti-SLAPP bill signed Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed legislation to protect news media from strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP). The...
U.S.-EU trade deal includes ceiling for European pharmaceutical imports

U.S.-EU trade deal includes ceiling for European pharmaceutical imports

By Morgan SweeneyThe Center Square The European Union has escaped a potential 250% pharmaceutical tariff and instead has secured a maximum 15% levy with the U.S. according to a joint...
Supreme Court allows Trump to block DEI funding

Supreme Court allows Trump to block DEI funding

By Andrew RiceThe Center Square The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision on Thursday, allowed President Donald Trump to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in federal research grants....
Trump to probe Smithsonian museums for 'woke' ideology

Trump to probe Smithsonian museums for ‘woke’ ideology

By Andrew RiceThe Center Square President Donald Trump has promised to crack down on “woke” ideas promoted in museums across the United States, including the federally funded Smithsonian museums in...
Director: Nation’s largest outdoor ag show brings economic impact to central IL

Director: Nation’s largest outdoor ag show brings economic impact to central IL

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – The nation’s largest outdoor agricultural show is set for next week in Central Illinois. The Farm Progress...
NY appeals court overturns Trump's civil fraud penalty

NY appeals court overturns Trump’s civil fraud penalty

By Chris WadeThe Center Square A New York appeals court has tossed out a $454 million civil fraud verdict against Donald Trump and his family business over charges he broke...
solar panels photovoltaics in solar farm

Will County P&Z Approves Crete Solar Farm, Overruling Township’s General Opposition

Article Summary: The Will County Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval for a new commercial solar farm in Crete Township, moving the project forward despite being informed by staff of...