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Pursuant to School Board Policy 2:150, the Board of Education may establish committees to assist with the Board's governance function and, in some situations, to comply with state law requirements. Each committee reports directly to the Board of Education. Committee members may include both Board Members and non-Board Members depending on the committee's purpose. Committee appointments are made at the organization meeting of the Board that is held following the consolidated election in April of odd numbered years. Committee meetings are typically held once per month. The purpose of the Finance Committee is to review the district budget, financial projections and other important financial documents and reports.
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All regular Board of Education meetings are held on Tuesday evenings, beginning with a Closed Session at 5:30 p.m., immediately followed by Open Session at 6:30 p.m. Unless otherwise noted, the meetings will take place at the District Administrative Center, 515 West Main Street, Barrington, Illinois. All Board meetings are live streamed on the Board's YouTube channel.
Click here for meeting agendas.
Click here for meeting agendas.
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Pursuant to School Board Policy 2:150, the Board of Education may establish committees to assist with the Board's governance function and, in some situations, to comply with state law requirements. Each committee reports directly to the Board of Education. Committee members may include both Board Members and non-Board Members depending on the committee's purpose. Committee appointments are made at the organization meeting of the Board that is held following the consolidated election in April of odd numbered years. Committee meetings are typically held once per month. The purpose of the Policy Committee is to review existing policies, recommend changes where necessary, and propose new policies for consideration by the Board.
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Pursuant to School Board Policy 2:150, the Board of Education may establish committees to assist with the Board's governance function and, in some situations, to comply with state law requirements. Each committee reports directly to the Board of Education. Committee members may include both Board Members and non-Board Members depending on the committee's purpose. Committee appointments are made at the organization meeting of the Board that is held following the consolidated election in April of odd-numbered years. Committee meetings are typically held once per month.
The purpose of the Facilities Committee is to review facility work across the district, provide guidance on strategic facility initiatives, and ensure community involvement in the district's facilities processes.
The purpose of the Facilities Committee is to review facility work across the district, provide guidance on strategic facility initiatives, and ensure community involvement in the district's facilities processes.
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As part of Barrington 220's 50th anniversary celebration this school year, we are hosting a Secondary Fine Arts Historical Celebration at Barrington's White House on April 10. We will feature historical artifacts showcasing how the arts in Barrington's schools have a long tradition of excellence and community outreach. We will celebrate the rich tradition of arts through musical performances, art displays, and a panel discussion of present and past influencers in the arts. If you are interested in participating in the gathering of artifacts, recommending past students or staff for the panel, or have a great idea to celebrate the history of arts in our community, please email btileston@barrington220. org. #Unifiedfor50
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- Zoom Link
- Meeting ID: 853 9766 2960
- Meeting Passcode: 984281
Are you interested in learning more about PUNS (Prioritization for Urgency of Need for Service) and whether your child qualifies for enrollment? Join our virtual presentation led by Stephen Joseph of CAU on April 10 at 6:00 PM.
PUNS is a statewide waiting list for individuals with developmental disabilities who may need funding for services either now or in the future. Children as young as 2.5 years old, teens, and adults can enroll in PUNS when they have been diagnosed with a developmental disability. There can be a long wait before someone is selected for funding so we encourage you not to wait!