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Board Member Pushes for Increased Transparency on Minutes, Policy Implementation

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Mokena School District 159 Meeting | January 21, 2026

Article Summary: During the January 21 meeting, Board Member Kelli MacMillan cast dissenting votes on meeting minutes and policy updates, citing a need for more detailed public records and better oversight of policy execution. The board engaged in debate regarding the function of the policy committee and the review process for monthly bills.

Mokena School District 159 Board Key Points:

  • Dissent on Minutes: Member Kelli MacMillan voted against approving the previous month’s minutes, arguing they failed to summarize discussions for the public record.

  • Policy Concerns: MacMillan voted against a PRESS policy update, expressing concern that the board lacks insight into how policies are being executed by administration.

  • Bill Review Process: A request was made to share the specific questions and answers generated during the monthly bill review with the entire board to ensure equal information access.

  • Administration Response: Superintendent Robert Gurney and Board President Jim Andresen defended current processes, citing time constraints and adherence to Illinois Association of School Boards standards.

Mokena, IL — The Mokena School District 159 Board of Education meeting on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, was marked by significant discussion regarding governance transparency, as Board Member Kelli MacMillan challenged current practices regarding meeting minutes, bill reviews, and policy implementation.

The friction began early in the meeting during the approval of the previous month’s minutes. MacMillan cast a solitary “no” vote, stating that the documents did not adequately reflect the board’s proceedings.

“The reason that I’m not going to approve these is because… I hope we could get to the point where we are providing a summary of the discussion items on the minutes and not just simply stating that discussion was had,” MacMillan said. She emphasized that as public records, the minutes should allow the public to see “what the discussion was that was had.”

Later in the meeting, during the approval of the district’s monthly bills, MacMillan raised concerns about the rotating system where a single board member reviews the bills in depth. She noted that questions asked by that reviewer—and the answers provided by administration—are not currently shared with the full board.

“I think it would be helpful for whoever is in the rotation to share some synopsis of what was asked and answered so that the board member that is reviewing the bills is not the only one receiving that information,” MacMillan said.

Board Member Julie Oost, who reviewed the bills this month, agreed to share her findings in the future, noting she had met with Chief School Business Official Dr. Teri Shaw to discuss items that appeared over budget, specifically regarding software and professional development.

The most intense exchange occurred regarding the approval of PRESS Policy Update 120. MacMillan again voted “no,” arguing that while the board adopts policies, there is little oversight regarding their actual execution. She noted that the board’s policy committee has not been meeting.

“I still am sitting here with no real understanding on how we’re implementing these policies, if we are implementing everything we need to be,” MacMillan said. “I assume that we are, but I don’t know that.”

Board President Jim Andresen questioned if MacMillan had a specific policy concern, calling the broad objection “unfair.” Superintendent Robert Gurney added that while he wished for more policy meetings, he has to balance priorities. “To do an audit of all of our policies… jumps ahead of handling other issues,” Gurney said.

Despite the objection, the policy updates were approved by the majority of the board.

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