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Board Member Clashes with Colleagues Over Meeting Minutes and Bill Review Transparency

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Mokena School District 159 Meeting | February 18, 2026

Article Summary: A disagreement over the level of detail included in meeting minutes and the sharing of questions regarding district bills sparked a tense exchange between Board Member Kelli MacMillan and the rest of the Board during the February meeting.
Board Discussion Key Points:

  • Minutes Dispute: Member MacMillan voted against approving the minutes, arguing they lack required summaries of board discussions.

  • Bill Review: MacMillan contended that answers to questions asked by the board member reviewing the monthly bills were not shared with the full board.

  • Vote Outcome: The monthly bills were approved in a 6-1 vote, with MacMillan casting the sole dissenting vote.

Tensions flared regarding transparency and procedure at the Mokena School District 159 Board of Education meeting on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. Board Member Kelli MacMillan cast solitary “no” votes on both the approval of previous meeting minutes and the payment of district bills, citing concerns over a lack of shared information.

MacMillan argued that the board has moved away from providing a written record of board member discussions within the minutes for action items.

“We have moved away from transparently providing our public a written record of the discussion that happens by board members during the course of taking action,” MacMillan stated. She requested the board revert to past precedents where summaries of who said what were included, noting that the current minutes only state “discussion was had.”

Later in the meeting, during the approval of the district bills, MacMillan raised an objection regarding the process by which board members review financial documents. She stated that while one board member is assigned to review bills and ask questions of the administration each month, the answers to those specific questions were not shared with the rest of the board prior to the meeting.

“I did not see that shared prior to the meeting. Can you do that now and share what questions were asked and answered?” MacMillan asked.

Board Member Samantha Tunney, who reviewed the bills for the month, stated she did not have the information in front of her to share at that moment.

Board President Jim Andresen responded to MacMillan’s concerns, noting that all board members receive the full packet of bills.

“In all fairness, that’s not the discussion at hand. The discussion at hand is… Everybody can see all the bills. Everybody gets them,” Andresen said. He added that he trusts that if a reviewer had a major concern, they would share it.

MacMillan maintained that the board had an “agreed upon process” that information gained by one member questioning administration should be shared with the full body.

“I did not receive the information that Sam got on answers to her questions,” MacMillan said. “There’s board members that are gaining information to action items that is not being shared with the rest of the board.”

The Board proceeded to vote on the bills, passing them 6-1, with MacMillan voting no.

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