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Many of the companies already have summer internships, and allowing area high school students to apply for those positions is a valuable opportunity.

“It’s kind of a dream come true,” Colyott said. “Anytime we can connect kids with industry is a golden opportunity to educators.”

BENEFITS CONSULTANT

With all the new and proposed changes in the Affordable Care Act, District 111 has found themselves needing to hire a benefits consultant.

The board approved a contract with Group Alternatives of Schaumburg on Thursday night at an annual cost of $42,000.

The district received six proposals, and they interviewed four of the firms, District Business Manager Todd Drafall said.

Bill VanAsdlen of Employee Benefits Group in Minooka has been the district’s insurance broker for the last several years.

“He has done a very good job for us,” Drafall said.

But with the thousands of pages of regulations coming out, the district needs assistance, Drafall said.

“If we run afoul of the law, it’s $100 per day per employee,” Drafall said. “We have to make sure the district is doing the things that are required, and it’s constantly changing.”

The annual contract will end up costing the district less than the commission costs they have been paying.

GRADING SCALE

Minooka High School will soon begin holding public forums to get input from residents regarding a change in the grading scale.

The board began discussing the issue as early as fall of 2011 when parents approached board members and spoke at board meetings.

Minooka High uses a seven-point grading school, as do a few other area high schools. Some high school districts use a 10-point scale, and yet others are somewhere in between.

District resident and parent Chuck Hiscock, who is an associate principal at Downers Grove North High School, spoke to the Minooka High board last year. Research shows a 10-point grading scale is more beneficial to students, and the district’s scale puts students at a disadvantage, he said at the time.

Parents, residents, faculty, staff and administrators from Minooka High School District and junior high feeder school districts will all be asked for their input, Colyott said. Minooka High students will also be able to voice their opinions.

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