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Geneva Board Of Education Meeting Agenda, Nov. 13
The Geneva Board of Education released its Monday meeting agenda. Find out here what's on the schedule.

GENEVA, IL — The next Geneva Board of Education meeting is on Monday, Nov. 13, and officials released the meeting's agenda. They'll present awards to students, review the 2018-19 school calendar, discuss a new course catalog and more. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at Coultrap Educational Services Center, 227 N. Fourth Street in Geneva.
From the Board of Education:
Tradition of Excellence Awards
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The Board of Education will present the Tradition of Excellence Award to the following students:
Girls Cross Country State Qualifier:
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Andrine Larsen
Boys Cross Country State Qualifiers:
Timothy Archibald
Justin Bach
Jacob Caballero
Benjamin Calusinski
Aidan Carr Clennon
Kellen Cesarone
Aaron Dewey
Hayden Fogel
Matthew Hoskins
Ryan Kredell
Cole Montgomery
Joshua Rodgers
Thomas Rodgers
Valdis Slokenbergs
Girls Tennis State Qualifiers:
Caroline Lahey
Jaden Ciesielski
Grace Hahn
2018-19 School Calendar
The Board will review a draft of the 2018-19 school calendar for consideration.
GHS Course Catalog Initial Presentation
GHS Assistant Principal Doug Drexler and Principal Tom Rogers will propose new and modified courses for 2018-19. These changes to the GHS course offerings are being proposed to better meet the evolving needs of students.
What is On the Table?
As part of our ongoing efforts to engage the community in local school governance, we will now be sending you a short preview of each Geneva School Board meeting. We hope this information makes it easier for you to discover and learn about the issues that are "on the table" for discussion or action. We hope to involve diverse citizens in dialogue, deliberation, and collaborative thinking around common concerns and new possibilities. Let's figure out what we can do together to improve opportunities for our students and ensure that our school system is a symbol of pride for every member of our community.
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