Jasper County Community Unit #1, Board of Education Meeting Superintendent’s Report

Jasper County Community Unit #1, Board of Education Meeting

Report December 15, 2025

Superintendent’s Report:

  • The 2025 Energy Transition Grant application was presented to the Board of Education
    • The grant will be used to pay for the construction of a building addition at Newton Elementary.
    • The grant will provide $1,329,890.94 of funding for the building addition. 
  • The Jasper County Board of Education attended the IASB Annual Conference. 
  • From the conference, the Board attended seminars on growing your own teachers, staffing shortages, student development for social emotional learning, school safety, and financial presentations.
  • Mandy Rieman attended the IASB Delegate Assembly.

Policies:

  1. First Reading of PRESS Policy Updates- Unchanged: 
  • 3:10 Goals and Objectives
  • 3:50 Administrative Personnel Other Than the Superintendent
  • 3:60 Administrative Responsibility of the Building Principal
  • 4:110 Transportation
  • 4:150 Facility Management and Building
  • 4:160 Environmental Quality of Building and Grounds
  • 4:170 Safety
  • 5:20 Workplace Harassment
  • 5:120 Employee Ethics; Code of Professional Conduct; and Conflict of Interest 
  • 5:185 Family and Medical Leave
  • 5:190 Teacher Qualifications
  • 6:135 Accelerated Placement Program
  • 6:140 Education of Homeless Children
  • 6:210 Instructional Materials
  • 6:235 Access to Electronic Networks
  • 6:240 Field Trips
  • 6:280 Grading and Promotion
  • 7:130 Student Rights and Responsibilities
  • 7:250 Student Support Students
  • 8:100 Relations with Other Organizations and Agencies

First Reading of  PRESS Policy Updates-Changed:

  • 2:120 Board Member Development
  • 2:150 Committees
  • 2:270 Discrimination and Harassment on the Basis of Race, Color, and National Origin Prohibited
  • 4:10 Fiscal and Business Management
  • 4:30 Revenue and Investments
  • 4:80 Accounting and Audits
  • 4:140 Waiver of Student Fees
  • 4:190 Targeted School Violence Prevention Program
  • 5:10 Equal Employment and Opportunity and Minority Recruitment
  • 5:90 Abused and Neglected Child Reporting
  • 5:100 Staff Development Program
  • 5:200 Terms and Conditions of Employment and Dismissal
  • 5:220 Substitute Teachers
  • 5:280 Duties and Qualifications
  • 5:300 Schedules and Employment Year
  • 6:20 School Year Calendar and Day
  • 6:40 Curriculum Development
  • 6:60 Curriculum Content
  • 6:130 Program for the Gifted
  • 6:160 English Learners
  • 6:220 Bring Your Own Technology Program; Responsible Use and Conduct
  • 6:260 Complaints About Curriculum, Instructional Materials, and Programs
  • 6:270 Guidance and Counseling Program
  • 6:300 Graduation Requirements
  • 6:310 High School Credit for Non-District Experiences;Course Substitutions; Re-Entering Students
  • 6:315 High School Credit for Students in Grades 7 or 8
  • 6:320 High School Credit for Proficiency
  • 7:10 Equal Educational Opportunities
  • 7:70 Attendance and Truancy
  • 7:140 Search and Seizure
  • 7:150 Agency and Law Enforcement Requests
  • 7:180 Prevention of and Response to Bullying, Intimidation, and Harassment
  • 7:190 Student Behavior
  • 7:290 Suicide and Depression Awarness
  • 7:310 Restrictions on Publications; Elementary Schools
  • 7:315 Restrictions on Publications; High Schools
  • 7:340 Student Records
  • 8:30 Visitors and Conduct on School Property

New Business

  • Approved the Tax Levy for 2025
  • Approved a Resolution abating a portion of the tax Heretofore levied for the year 2025 to pay debt service on General Obligation School Bonds, Series 2023, of the District
    • The District will use existing funds to help pay for the bonds instead of adding the full amount to the tax levy. 

Hires: 

  • Sidney Mayberry, Sydney Thoele, Julia Whittler, & Taylor Gray as NES Tutors