Sentinel 10-23-13

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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Vol. 18 No. 46

Voyager Media Publications • www.shorewoodsentinel.com

Colyott will not step down from GSEC board MHS Superintendent will not resign after request from District 111 By Kris Stadalsky For the Sentinel

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Jon Vugteveen, Trinity Christian School Acting Administrator, left, and school board president, Dr. Fredrick Alexander, help lead the school, which is celebrating its 20th year.

Trinity Christian School celebrates 20 years By Clare Walters For the Sentinel

The number 20 has been popping up all over Trinity Christian School. The Shorewood school is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and that milestone number has

been branded to T-shirts, printed on signs and used to promote Trinity’s September Walk-a-Thon. “The theme was to get 20 pledges or $20 in pledges,”said Jon Vugteveen, acting school administrator. “We’ve been using the number 20 a lot.” Excitement for the anniversary has

been palpable around the school, he said, and it’s causing those in the Trinity Christian family to reflect on the role the school has played in their lives. Vugteveen, who was hired by Trinity Christian out of college, is in See SERVICE, page 23

Minooka High School Superintendent Jim Colyott will not be stepping down from his position on the executive board of the Grundy Special Education Cooperative as requested by the District 111. Colyott was asked to resign from GSEC executive board in early September in a 5-1 vote of the board, with board member Michelle Mullen abstaining. Mark French was absent. The request was made in an effort to remove a conflict of interest between Colyott and Mullen. Mullen is a tenured teacher for the GSEC. In effect, Colyott could vote on matters affecting Mullen’s job, and Mullen could vote on matters affecting Colyott’s job. The conflict of interest issue was brought to the attention of the board shortly after Mullen was elected to her board seat in April. While there still may be other problems with the conflict issue, the district is waiting for an official opinion from the Attorney General’s office. Colyott said he submitted his See BOARD, page 2


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