During a recent government meeting, trustees discussed the approval of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Alliant University, which would facilitate the placement of a substitute teacher from the district in a classroom setting. The conversation highlighted concerns regarding the accreditation status of Alliant University, with trustees confirming that while the institution is accredited, questions had been raised about its overall standing.
Trustee Berman expressed support for the contract, emphasizing the importance of providing opportunities for substitute teachers to obtain their credentials. Berman acknowledged the need for support for these individuals, particularly in light of the challenges they may face in the program. The discussion also clarified that the contract was initiated at the request of the substitute teacher, who had chosen Alliant University to further their education.
Public comment was invited, with one speaker questioning the selection process for the vendor and whether other institutions with better accreditation had been considered. In response, it was noted that the district has existing MOUs with other programs, but this particular contract arose from the substitute's choice rather than a district-led search for a university.
Ultimately, the motion to approve the MOU was passed with a vote of three in favor and one opposed. Trustee Conley voted against the motion, citing concerns over the general nature of the contract rather than its specificity to the individual teacher. The meeting then transitioned to communications from employee organizations, indicating a shift in focus from the contract discussions.