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Triopia CUSD 27 posts Feb. 18 6 p.m. board agenda online

Triopia CUSD 27 posted the public board agenda for its Feb. 18, 2026 Board of Education meeting at 6:00 p.m. on the district’s GoBoardDocs site.

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Triopia CUSD 27 posts Feb. 18 6 p.m. board agenda online
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Triopia Community Unit School District #27 posted the public board agenda for a regular Board of Education meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026 at 6:00 p.m., and the agenda was uploaded to the district’s GoBoardDocs site. The district serves parts of Morgan County, including Triopia and surrounding rural communities.

The materials provided to this newsroom show only the posting action and the meeting date and time; the original Triopia fragment available here ends mid-sentence at “The agenda, posted on the distr,” and does not include the full agenda text, meeting location or physical address. The supplied excerpts contain no Triopia-specific agenda items, board member names for the Feb. 18 meeting, personnel motions, or minutes tied to that date.

The GoBoardDocs packet that held the Triopia posting also contains statewide Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB)-style materials. That excerpt lists officer names and committee items and explicitly ties one statewide officer to Triopia: “Vice President Tracie Sayre Triopia Community Unit School District 27.” The same BoardDocs excerpt includes a 2023 Resolutions Committee Report with new resolutions titled Industrial Construction; School Resource Officer Funding; Bus Driver Regulations; Employment History Review; and Alternative Safe School Funding. The excerpt identifies submitters for some items - for example, Industrial Construction was submitted by Pleasantdale School District 107 and Alternative Safe School Funding was submitted by Geneseo CUSD 228.

The Alternative Safe School Funding resolution text in the packet reads in part: “Be it resolved that the Illinois Association of School Boards shall advocate for additional funding to be provided for regional alternative safe schools to allow for an elementary-appropriate program, additional funding and approved certification programs for board certified behavior analysts (BCBA) in school districts, and additional flexibility with student discipline to help local districts provide the safest learning environment possible. We also ask that the state legislature review SB100 and make any necessary changes to allow for more local control as it relates to student discipline post-Covid, especially at the [...]” That language, if adopted statewide, could affect Triopia CUSD 27’s budget priorities for special education supports and discipline policy oversight.

Policy and budget items listed in the BoardDocs excerpt - School Resource Officer Funding, Bus Driver Regulations, BCBA certification funding and a review of SB100 - carry direct operational and fiscal implications for districts in Morgan County. Triopia leaders and residents who track school finance will want the full Feb. 18 agenda to see whether the local board scheduled any action on contracts, personnel or the district’s budget.

The posted agenda remains on Triopia CUSD 27’s GoBoardDocs site; residents seeking the full agenda text, the meeting location, or copies of any motions scheduled for Feb. 18 should consult the district’s GoBoardDocs page or contact Triopia CUSD 27 directly for the public record. Obtaining the full agenda will confirm whether any of the statewide resolution topics appear on Triopia’s local docket.

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