Join us for our monthly meeting.
Our special guest will be talking to us about the recent General Assembly of the Washington State School Directors Association (WSSDA) and the monumental overturning of the weighted vote! Now all children will be equally represented! WSSDA is a powerful influencer of education policy in WA.
We will also be talking about Social Emotional Learning (SEL) - what it is and why we should care.
Attend: District 49 encourages all members of its family, including students, parents, staff and residents to stay involved in the governing process by attending meetings. During regular monthly meetings, anyone may address the Board of Directors during an open forum, based on the structure of Policy BEDH.
Open Forum: District 49 Board of Education directors want to hear from their community. Public Comment sign up will now be done through the Google form on the iPad. Stakeholders must be present to sign up to speak.
The Board shall limit the length of each public comment participation to thirty (30) minutes and limit the length of individual comments to two (2) minutes.
For the 1st, 30 minute Public Comment section of the meeting, all comments must be relevant to Action or Discussion Items on that meeting’s agenda.
To ensure that we hear from a variety of participants in board meetings, priority should be given to speakers who have not addressed the board publicly within the prior month.
Meet fellow members to discuss our founding documents, enjoy refreshments and have a good time.
The Agenda for our 2nd public meeting – November 9, 2023
Join guest trainers, Colin Aamot and Philumina Johanni, to discuss FOIA in more detail.
This training will be recorded and available to members through the Members Exclusives Training page.
Dee Fogal and Virg Cihla appear on a panel discussion to explain why we started Moms for Liberty of Tazewell County and what our goals are.
At Issue is hosted by veteran broadcast journalist Mark Welp, this weekly public affairs program offers an in-depth look at people, issues and perspectives that are making news, and making a difference in central Illinois. Additional reporting is by Phil Luciano, respected local reporter, columnist and co-host of You Gotta See This!
At Issue with Mark Welp airs Thursday evenings at 8 p.m. and repeats on Sunday afternoons at 4:30 p.m. on WTVP-HD 47.1. Each episode also encores on WTVP WORLD Channel 47.3 on Fridays at 8 p.m. Check local listings for cable and satellite TV channel assignments.
Join CCPS BOE for their regular monthly meeting.