Peotone 207U School Board meeting March 16, 2026.

Peotone 207U Board Confronts Budget Pressures, Facility Needs at March 16 Meeting

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By Andrea Arens

Financial uncertainty, facility limitations, and growing calls for a community referendum dominated discussion at the Peotone Community Unit School District 207U Board of Education meeting on March 16.

Community Voices Highlight Space, Funding Concerns

Public comment reflected a district grappling with both immediate logistical challenges and long-term financial instability.

Elementary teachers raised strong concerns about a proposal to move fourth grade into Peotone Elementary School (PES), arguing the building is already at capacity. Teachers Union President Larry Deweese spoke on behalf of the elementary school teachers and cited overcrowded classrooms, lack of dedicated space for services, and scheduling conflicts for lunch and gym time.

Deweese said, “We just don’t see how any of this would work by adding 80 students and their teachers to a building that according to the architect is at the correct capacity. And according to us, we have no idea how this would fit into the schedule or into the property itself, both inside and outside.”

Teachers also expressed frustration with the timing of potential changes, emphasizing the need for earlier planning to prepare for the next school year.

Meanwhile, Union Vice President, parent, and resident, Laura Fitzpatrick urged the board to pursue a referendum, warning that the district’s financial trajectory is unsustainable. According to projections shared at the meeting, the district could run out of operating funds within the next few years.

“We can no longer continue operating at our current tax rate while expecting our buildings to meet student needs,” Fitzpatrick said, pointing to an estimated $31 million in maintenance needs over the next decade.

“Morale among staff and parents is low. There is uncertainty about the future of our

schools and that uncertainty affects our teachers, our families, and ultimately our students. Moving forward with a clear plan and giving the community a voice through a referendum could help restore confidence and bring people back together around a shared goal supporting our schools and our children,” said Fitzpatrick.

Not all comments supported a tax increase. Jim Bowden criticized district spending and urged the board to close the budget gap without raising taxes, arguing that per-pupil spending already exceeds neighboring districts with stronger academic outcomes. Bowden was not entirely inaccurate; according to the Illinois State Report Card, 207U spends more per student than Grant Park or Beecher and also is at 107% of the states target for funding through the evidenced based funding formula.

Tension Over Financial Strategy

Residents also debated how to address a projected multi-million-dollar deficit.

Resident Nick Chapman criticized the board for focusing on short-term survival rather than long-term solutions, noting that discussions have centered on “making it to 2029” rather than solving structural issues.

“We’re running out of money. We have 25 million about $25 million a year budget. That’s $500,000 a week, $75,000 a day to run the school district. You could cancel busing for the entire school year and you buy two to three more weeks. You can lay off every single administrator right here. You buy two more weeks.Yet, we think we can cut ourselves out of this problem. It’s ridiculous,” Chapman stated.

Board member Mark Jones pushed back on some claims, expressing his dismay that board members’ intelligence was being insulted and clarifying that discussion around expenditures actually netted savings.

“And for a referendum, I you know, for me as a person, I don’t think we’re going to have this conversation here tonight, but I don’t, you know, I personally don’t believe that 2026 is the year for a referendum. We haven’t explored all of the possibilities that this district can take into reducing the deficit. So, I look forward to working with six of my colleagues and the administration to achieve that. But I’m just very saddened that this has come to um you know, this sort of environment,” said Jones.

Personnel Concerns Raised

A resident, Mr. Iozzo, also asked the board to delay accepting the resignation of a 4th year science teacher, calling for further review of the circumstances. Iozzo said the teacher was given an ultimatum to resign after pushing back on obtaining an additional endorsement. Board members tabled that report and indicated personnel matters would be discussed in closed session.

Key Actions Approved

Despite the broader debates, the board approved several routine and operational items:

  • Amended FY26 budget placed on public display, reflecting a net operating increase of about $130,000

  • IHSA membership renewal for 2026–27

  • Extended school year and credit recovery programs

  • Mutual aid agreement with Will County schools for emergency response coordination

  • New activity bus lease aligned with existing contract terms

Looking Ahead

While no final decisions were made on a referendum or major restructuring, the meeting underscored growing urgency.

With financial projections worsening and facility needs mounting, the district faces difficult choices—whether to cut, consolidate, or ask voters for additional funding.

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