Crete-Monee Board Moves to Re-Bid Monee Education Center Following Interest
Crete-Monee School District 201-U Meeting | October 21, 2025
Article Summary: The Crete-Monee School District 201-U Board of Education has agreed to reopen the bidding process for the sale of the Monee Education Center after receiving interest from a potential buyer.
Crete-Monee School District 201-U Key Points:
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Superintendent Dr. Kara Coglianese informed the Board that a community member toured the facility and wishes to submit a bid.
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The Board provided a consensus to allow the administration to put the sale out for bid immediately.
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Board President Maurice Brown noted the potential buyer seemed enthusiastic about the property.
The Crete-Monee School District 201-U Board of Education on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, reached a consensus to reopen the bidding process for the sale of the Monee Education Center.
During the administrative updates portion of the meeting, Superintendent Dr. Kara Coglianese requested the Board’s permission to move forward with the process. She reported that district administration had met with a potential buyer from the community who toured the facility.
“They did tour it and they would like to go through the bidding process,” Dr. Coglianese told the Board. “With your permission, I’d like to be able to open that up for bid to have this individual submit one.”
Board President Maurice Brown confirmed he was present during the walkthrough of the property. “I was just observing, but they seem to be pretty enthusiastic about that,” Brown said.
The Board did not take a formal vote on the item but provided a consensus directing the administration to proceed. Dr. Coglianese stated that the sale would go out for bid upon the return of Assistant Superintendent for Business and Operations Jason Okrasinski.
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