Illinois State Board of Education Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission met Oct. 9

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Illinois State Board of Education Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission met Oct. 9.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

I. Call to Order (Dr. John Price)

II. Roll Call (Shawn Conley)

III. Public Comment

IV. Naval Station Great Lakes – John P. Price

V. Approval of July 2025 Minutes

VI. Special Presentation – National MIC3 Proposed Dues Increase and National Executive Director Transition – Washington State Commissioner, Greg Lynch

VII. Old Business

a. Purple Star Application – Action

i. Application

ii. Recognition and Renewal

b. Ex Officio Language Proposal – Action

c. Legislative Language Recommendations for Compact

VIII. New Business

a. Proposed Dues Increase, Preparation for 2025 Annual Business Meeting for National MIC3 Council – Discussion

IX. Commissioner’s Report

X. Task Force Member Comments

XI. Adjournment 

https://www.isbe.net/Documents_MIC3/20251009-Agenda.pdf



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