Meeting Summary and Briefs: Crete-Monee Board of Education for April 14, 2026
Crete-Monee Board of Education Meeting | April 14, 2026
The Crete-Monee Board of Education gathered for a Committee of the Whole meeting on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, focusing heavily on community engagement and celebrating student success. In addition to a presentation on a new district-wide advertising and sponsorship initiative, the board celebrated a regional spelling bee champion and discussed creating a formal process for issuing board-level condolences to community members facing tragedies. Because the gathering was a Committee of the Whole meeting, the board reviewed information and held discussions, but no formal votes or final actions were taken before members adjourned into a closed session regarding personnel matters.
Graduation Dates Set: District leadership confirmed the upcoming graduation schedules for the end of the school year. The 8th-grade graduation ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 20, at the middle school. The high school graduation ceremony will follow the next week on Thursday, May 28.
Student Board Representative: Board Member Alejandro Gallegos reported progress on an initiative to bring a student representative to the Board of Education. Following a consultation with an Oswego school principal regarding their student representation model, the board plans to establish a Superintendent Student Advisory Committee. The board’s goal is to officially implement a student board representative program by September for the upcoming school year.
Board Leader Recognitions: During the board updates, it was announced that Board Members William J. Sawallisch Jr. and Todd Hall were recently recognized at an Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) meeting. Both members received pins and certificates acknowledging them as “board established leaders.”
Middle School Career Day: Board members praised Crete-Monee Middle School for a highly successful career day. The event heavily utilized district parents who serve as local business owners and professionals, ranging from electricians to radio DJs, allowing students to learn directly from their own community members.
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