Meeting Briefs

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Summit Hill School District 161 for October 15, 2025

Spread the love

Summit Hill School District 161 | October 15, 2025

The Summit Hill School District 161 Board of Education on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, reviewed highly positive preliminary data from the state report card, showing significant gains in student proficiency in math and English. The board also discussed a potential district-wide technology shift, laying the groundwork for a pilot program to test MacBook Air laptops for teachers. For full details on these topics, please see our main stories.

During the meeting, the board recognized a local business owner for his generous donation to the junior high, approved longevity-based pay raises for non-certified staff, and discussed enrollment numbers that sparked a conversation about lowering kindergarten class sizes. A student-led initiative to improve the school lunch program also took center stage, with updates on a recent food taste-testing event. The board approved several action items, including the purchase of new custodial equipment and the resolution of a student transfer agreement.

SRO Deployment and School Closure Savings Questioned
During public comments, parent Lisa Brace asked for more transparency regarding the deployment of the new School Resource Officer (SRO) and the financial benefits of the district’s recent school closures. Superintendent Dr. Paul McDermott responded that while SRO Deputy Justin Farkas is based at the junior high, he has a presence at all schools, attending events and drills to maintain visibility across the district. The question regarding the financial impact of closing two schools was not immediately addressed.

Frankfort Business Owner Honored for Donating Flooring
Jay Hoots, owner of Pinnacle Flooring in Frankfort, received the October Summit Award for donating the labor, time, and materials to completely replace the flooring in the Summit Hill Junior High “Action Lab.” The classroom, run by his wife, teacher Maria Hoots, was transformed by the project. Principal Laura Gobel, who nominated Hoots, said his contribution “has elevated the entire learning environment.”

Board Approves $150,000 for Custodial Supplies and Equipment
The board unanimously approved a $150,000 budget for custodial cleaning supplies and the purchase of new equipment. The funding will allow the district to buy new, properly sized floor cleaning machines for each building, some of which currently lack operational equipment. By purchasing the machines outright, the district will save over $18,000 in financing interest over five years.

Board Approves Student Transfer and Staff Discipline Agreements
Following a closed session, the board approved two separate agreements. The first was a settlement involving the transfer of a student to another school in exchange for releasing the district from liability related to an alleged incident. The second agreement approved a one-day unpaid suspension for a teacher as part of a staff grievance resolution.

District to Sell Surplus Equipment
The board approved a resolution declaring various old equipment as “unneeded surplus,” giving the administration the authority to sell or dispose of the items. The surplus includes old copiers, district cell phones, wireless access points, and old security cameras. The district’s attorney explained that selling surplus property to the public is a legally complex process, and it is often simpler to transfer items to other government entities or sell them to wholesalers.

Graduation Date for 2026 Set
The board officially set the graduation date for the current eighth-grade class for Monday, May 26, 2026.

ESY 2026 Dates Announced
The district announced the schedule for its 2026 Extended School Year (ESY) program for students in special education. The program will run for five consecutive weeks, with classes held four days per week. The schedule was adjusted to avoid interruptions from the Juneteenth and July 4th holidays.

Annual Tax Levy Hearing Scheduled
The board authorized the publication of a public notice for its annual tax levy hearing, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, during its regular board meeting.

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

States pushing back on data center sales tax breaks as Wisconsin forgoes $1.5B

States pushing back on data center sales tax breaks as Wisconsin forgoes $1.5B

By Jon StyfThe Center Square While those supporting sales tax breaks for data center projects say they believe the breaks are necessary to compete for projects amongst the 38 states...
Midwest takes brunt of rising gas prices

Midwest takes brunt of rising gas prices

By David Beasley | The Center Square contributorThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Midwestern states, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan in particular, were hit harder in the past week by...
Illinois Quick Hits: Chicago police sergeant charged with COVID relief fraud

Illinois Quick Hits: Chicago police sergeant charged with COVID relief fraud

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – A Chicago police sergeant has been charged with fraudulently obtaining more than $41,000 in small business loans...
Democrats hold Michigan Senate majority with special election win in District 35

Democrats hold Michigan Senate majority with special election win in District 35

By Elyse ApelThe Center Square Democrat Chedrick Greene won the special election in Michigan’s 35th Senate District by a wide margin Tuesday night, preserving Democrats’ narrow majority in the chamber....
Appeals court splits over ICE detention of illegal immigrants without bond

Appeals court splits over ICE detention of illegal immigrants without bond

By Jonathan Bilyk | Legal NewslineThe Center Square A panel of federal appeals court judges continues to agree that a Chicago federal judge overstepped his authority in ordering the en...
Incumbents survive Indiana U.S. House challenges

Incumbents survive Indiana U.S. House challenges

By Andrew RiceThe Center Square Incumbent U.S. House candidates from Indiana held on to party nominations Tuesday, despite intense pressure from challengers. District 4 Rep. Jim Baird survived a primary...
Ohio voters pick candidates for November election

Ohio voters pick candidates for November election

By Andrew RiceThe Center Square Ohio voters elected party representatives for governor, U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate on Tuesday. The election was the first since the Ohio legislature...
'Project Freedom' paused while U.S., Iran try to negotiate a deal

‘Project Freedom’ paused while U.S., Iran try to negotiate a deal

By Sarah Roderick-FitchThe Center Square More than a day after its implementation, “Project Freedom,” a U.S. operation to safely escort commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, has been put...
Colorado House votes for credit card fee reduction

Colorado House votes for credit card fee reduction

By Liam HibbertThe Center Square Legislation to reduce credit card fees on purchases is a step closer to final passage in Colorado with proponents saying it will help small businesses...
Rubio confirms Epic Fury over; U.S. responding defensively in Strait of Hormuz

Rubio confirms Epic Fury over; U.S. responding defensively in Strait of Hormuz

By Morgan SweeneyThe Center Square Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday afternoon that Operation Epic Fury was concluded – similar to what the president has said in his communications...
Department of Employment Security faces questions about fraud recoveries

Department of Employment Security faces questions about fraud recoveries

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – The director of the Illinois Department of Employment Security says his agency has changed its processes in...
Poll: Majority of voters dissatisfied with economy, prices

Poll: Majority of voters dissatisfied with economy, prices

By Andrew RiceThe Center Square More than half of Americans said they are at least somewhat dissatisfied with the overall economy, according to a new poll. The poll, conducted by...
Illinois Quick Hits: State rep says megaprojects bill usable for Chicago

Illinois Quick Hits: State rep says megaprojects bill usable for Chicago

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – State Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago, says his megaprojects legislation is a directly usable tool for the city...
Tax hikes alone won't fully address US debt, report finds

Tax hikes alone won’t fully address US debt, report finds

By Brett RowlandThe Center Square No tax proposal before Congress would be sufficient on its own to put the federal debt on a sustainable long-term path, according to a new...
House GOP says Dems ignoring ‘realistic’ property tax relief plans

House GOP says Dems ignoring ‘realistic’ property tax relief plans

By Sean Reed | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – As the clock continues to tick toward the end of the legislative session in Springfield, Republican lawmakers...