Illinois State Board of Education, Education Policy Planning Committee of the Whole met Feb. 19

Illinois State Board of Education, Education Policy Planning Committee of the Whole met Feb. 19
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Illinois State Board of Education, Education Policy Planning Committee of the Whole met Feb. 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Roll Call/Pledge of Allegiance

A. Consideration of and Possible Actions on Any Requests for Participation in Meeting by Other Means

2. Public Participation

A. Individuals who wish to sign up for public participation may complete 1) an online form that will be available from 12:30 p.m. until the conclusion of the Finance and Audit Committee of the Whole Meeting on February 19, or 2) sign in on a public participation sign-in sheet that will be available at 100 N 1st St, Springfield, IL from 12:30 p.m. until the conclusion of the Finance and Audit Committee of the Whole Meeting. Participants will be able to review the guidelines and indicate if they wish to speak in person or via phone. Phone participants may dial-in at (224) 501-3412; Access Code is 614-567-269.

A. AI Presentation

4. Approval of Minutes: January 14, 2025

5. Superintendent’s Consent Agenda – February 20, 2025

6. Chairperson to Appoint Nominating Committee for Board Officers – Illinois State Board of Education ByLaws Article IV(A)4 (as needed)

7. New Business: Items for the next agenda

8. Next meeting: March 11, 2025

9. Adjourn

All State Board of Education meetings are accessible to persons with disabilities. The State Board of Education is committed to providing equitable opportunities for public participation. Persons who need special accommodations, including language translation services, should contact ISBE’s Language Access Coordinator Diana Torres at dtorres@isbe.net or (312) 814- 5818 or contact ISBE by TTY/TDD at (217) 782-1900.

https://www.isbe.net/Documents_Board_Meetings/021925-EPP-Agenda.pdf



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