Shelbyville Community Unit School District 4 Board of Education met February 19

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Shelbyville Community Unit School District 4 Board of Education met February 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order and Roll Call

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Public Recognition and Communications – Dinner Theater Presentation

4. Consent Agenda

      a. Approval of Minutes from the January 15th, 2026 Open and Closed Meetings

      b. Approval of January 2026 Financial Reports: Revenue Summary, Treasurer’s, Board Bills, Expense Summary, Revolving Funds, Activity, and Fund Summary

5. Discussion Items

      a. Board Policy Updates – 1st Reading      Discussion

      b. SHS 2026-2027 New Course Proposals      Discussion

6.  Items

      a. Approval of Financial Auditing Engagement Agreement – LMHN

      b. Approval of 2026-2027 School Calendar

      c. Approval of Engineering Services – IDEAL Environmental

      d. Approval of Asbestos Removal Bid

7. Request for Executive Session RE: Appointment, Employment, Compensation, Performance, or Dismissal of Specific Employee(s) of the School District, and Litigation

8. Possible (s) as a result of Executive Session

      a. Approval of District Personnel

9. Principals’ Reports – SHS, Moulton, Main, Early, Athletics, Maintenance

10. Superintendent’s Report

11. Approve Consent Agenda and Adjourn

https://www.shelbyville.k12.il.us/documents/unit-office/board-of-education/agendas/8893



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