Vice President of the Peotone Teachers Union addressed the board on March 2-photo by Andrea Arens.

Peotone 207U Board Votes to Close Intermediate School for 2026–27

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By Andrea Arens

In a unanimous vote, the Peotone Community Unit School District 207U Board of Education approved a resolution to close Peotone Intermediate School beginning with the 2026–27 school year, following weeks of discussion centered on the district’s ongoing financial challenges.

The vote came after public comment that reflected deep concern from educators and community members about both the process and the long-term impact of the decision.

Vice President of the Peotone Teachers Union, Laura Fitzpatrick, urged the board to delay action, calling the closure “a district-wide reorganization that impacts many students and employees” and not a minor adjustment.

“Closing a school building and restructuring grade levels across the district is not a minor change,” Fitzpatrick said. “Without a comprehensive, transparent short-term and long-term implementation plan, voting to close PIC would be premature.”

Union leadership said only one proposal had been publicly presented and argued that key questions remain unanswered — including the full financial impact, operational logistics, safety considerations, and academic outcomes for students.

“We support fiscal responsibility,” Fitzpatrick said. “But thoughtful planning must come before irreversible decisions.”

The union requested that the board provide detailed written implementation plans with clear financial projections and allow additional stakeholder input before proceeding. It also asked that the closure be delayed until the 2027–28 school year.

Fitzpatrick had addressed the board at the last public hearing as well, issuing the same sentiments. Fitzpatrick said the union received no reply from district administration or the board despite the statements at the meetings.

Financial concerns were also raised during public comment regarding district fund balances and the handling of money previously earmarked for improvements to district ball fields. Natalie Clay questioned whether moving funds into a capital projects account — known as Fund 60 — would limit the district’s flexibility as operating funds continue to shrink.

“When we run out of operating funds — money that pays salaries, benefits, utilities — the first things to go will be sports and clubs,” the resident said. The speaker advocated instead for using available funds to pay down district debt to improve borrowing capacity and avoid what they described as a “dire financial situation.”

Despite the concerns raised, the board moved forward with two key votes.

First, members approved the 2026–27 school calendar.

Immediately following, the board voted on the resolution authorizing the closure of Peotone Intermediate School. The motion passed unanimously, with all board members voting yes.

Board members did not engage in extended discussion before the vote.

Following the action items, the board entered executive session to discuss personnel matters, student disciplinary cases, potential litigation, and school safety issues. No action was expected after the closed session.

District officials have previously cited safety concerns with the widening of Monee-Manhattan Road along with ongoing structural budget deficits and declining financial reserves as driving factors behind consolidation discussions. Details regarding student reassignment, staffing adjustments, and building use following the closure are expected to be addressed in upcoming meetings.

The closure marks a significant change for the district and the Peotone community, with implementation set to begin ahead of the 2026–27 academic year.

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