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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Frankfort School District 157-C Board of Education for April 21, 2026

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Frankfort School District 157-C Board of Education Meeting | April 21, 2026

The Frankfort School District 157-C Board of Education met April 21, 2026, at the district’s administrative office, opening at 7:03 PM and adjourning at 10:20 PM. The board’s most significant actions were the approval of Michelle Nugent as the district’s new Director of Student Services and a detailed review of overhauled honors program eligibility criteria for 2026–2027 (see “Frankfort School District 157-C Approves New Honors Criteria, Hires Student Services Director”). The board also awarded electrical and plumbing services contracts, approved new assistant principals and student clubs, and tabled summer basketball camp proposals (see “Frankfort 157-C Board Awards Electrical, Plumbing Contracts; Tables Basketball Camp Fees”). Discussion items previewed for May action included substitute and support-staff compensation increases (see “Frankfort Board Weighs Higher Substitute Pay”) and a change to public comment time limits (see “Frankfort 157-C Considers Five-Minute Public Comment Limit”). The board entered closed session on employment matters at 7:37 PM and returned to open session at 8:13 PM.

March Financials Show District On Track

Director of Business and Operational Services Dr. LeeAnn Taylor presented the March treasurer’s report, reporting approximately $433,179 in revenues and $3.1 million in expenditures for the month. She reported that the cash fund balance at the end of February was $46.6 million, with 64% of the budget spent to date, consistent with spending at the same point last year. Taylor indicated it was a small claims month for the health plan account, and that the current balance of $2.2 million is sufficient to cover four to five months of expenses. The consent agenda approved later in the meeting included the March treasurer’s report and payment of bills.

Food Service Contract Renewal Previewed

Taylor reviewed a recommended renewal of the district’s annual food service contract with Quest, which ensures that students who qualify for free or reduced meals have access to them. She noted this year’s contract reflects a 4% increase and recommended the board consider approval at next month’s meeting. When members asked whether the district plans to seek other bids, Taylor responded that there are limited options within the district’s spending range and that Quest’s close proximity remains a reason for continuing the partnership. Qualifying families complete a survey to indicate whether they want to participate.

Facility Project Procurement Outlined

Taylor presented an overview of the 2026–2027 facility project procurement process, noting the district’s objective of securing board approval for summer projects by December. She introduced items for consideration including Grand Prairie furniture and painting, Hickory Creek gym updates, and projector replacement, and recommended a mixed-method procurement for Grand Prairie interior work, HVAC needs, and Hickory Creek athletic field upgrades. An invitation for bid was recommended for concrete walks at Chelsea and Hickory Creek and for sealcoating at Hickory Creek.

Personnel Manual Revisions Minimal

Wernet presented recommended changes to the 2026–2027 personnel manual, noting that revisions were minimal. One update addresses shift requirements, specifying that an employee working an extended overtime shift must take a lunch break within the first five hours of the shift. Board approval was recommended for the May meeting, along with PRESS-provided board policy updates that were presented for a first reading.

Student Recognition and Liaison Report

Grand Prairie Principal Kim Szudy, along with kindergarten teachers Ms. Wegforth and Ms. Glavas and Lincoln-Way East AP Literature/College Writing teacher Ms. Cavanaugh, recognized students who collaborated on a special book and illustration project this spring. Separately, Ann Zaremba, board liaison for the Lincoln-Way Area Special Education 843 committee, provided the February 9, 2026, Advisory Committee minutes and the February 24, 2026, Governing Board minutes.

FOIA Requests Reported

The district reported it received and responded to five Freedom of Information Act requests within the allowable timeframe. The requests sought insurance expenditure reports, administrative contracts for 2026–2027, information related to the district’s legal services, and purchase order information.

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