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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Summit Hill School District 161 for December 17, 2025

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Summit Hill School District 161 Meeting | December 17, 2025

The Summit Hill School District 161 Board of Education met on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2025, to finalize several major end-of-year financial and operational items. The board successfully adopted the 2025 tax levy, which shows a slight decrease in total property taxes due to the expiration of district debt. Additionally, a clean independent audit was accepted, showing an $8.5 million increase in the district’s net position. The board also authorized emergency repairs for school heating systems and moved forward with a plan to overhaul the district’s lunch program.

News Briefs:

Bills List Approved: The board approved a bills list totaling $6,804,641.14. A significant portion of this expenditure—over $6 million—was dedicated to bond principal and interest payments for the Series 2014C bonds, reflecting the district’s ongoing effort to pay down long-term debt.

FOIA Requests Denied: The board formally denied two Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from Kelly Plunkett regarding five-year systemic data and communication records. Officials stated the requests were “unduly burdensome” and noted that the requester did not respond to an offer to reduce the scope of the search.

Small Business Spotlight: During public comment, student Ali Macaron and parent Kelly Macaron presented a spotlight on Tiny Tots Play Cafe in Frankfort. Owner Kaelyn Caprio was interviewed by Ali about her business’s role in the community and its support for local families and children with special needs.

Significant Gifts Accepted: The board accepted a total of $27,673 in donations from various school organizations. Notable contributions included $10,799 from the SHJH Athletic Boosters and $6,170 from the Rogus School Parent-Teacher Organization (SEO), intended to support student activities and enhancements.

Board Planning Meeting Set: The board scheduled its annual planning meeting for Feb. 21, 2026. Superintendent McDermott proposed a new format for the meeting where department directors will participate in a “roundtable” discussion to show the interconnectedness of district operations rather than giving siloed presentations.

Enrollment Relatively Stable: Superintendent McDermott reported that district enrollment changed by only one student since November. He provided a detailed breakdown to the board to be used for future staffing and classroom sectioning decisions during the February planning session.

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