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The Arbor Park School District 145 Board of Education (BOE) is comprised of citizens dedicated to providing the best education possible for every student it serves. Board members establish sound written policies and expect the superintendent to function as the chief executive officer in implementing those policies.

School Board Governance Recognition

Logo for the Illinois Association of School Boards, featuring blue and yellow elements.

 

The Board of Education received the School Board Governance Recognition, awarded in 2021-2022:

  • Maryann Ing
  • Mark Werner
  • Tina Moslander
  • Wendy Lux
  • Dave Rana
  • Angeles Bear
  • Kevin Pepe

WHAT IS THE SCHOOL BOARD?

In Illinois, public education is the State’s constitutional responsibility. State delegates to local school boards the authority to govern school districts within the parameters set by State law. Boards are made up of seven school district residents selected at large to serve terms of four years without compensation. So, although the Board is responsible to district voters, it is legally responsible to the State.

 

WHAT IS THE BOARD’S ROLE?

The Board’s role is to:

  • Adopt goals and policies that meet State requirements and reflect community needs;
  • Provide the resources necessary to pursue its goals according to its policies; and
  • Monitor district performance to see that results are consistent with goals and policies.

 

WHAT ARE THE BOARD’S DUTIES?

‍Among the Board’s legal duties are:

  • Approving what shall be taught in the schools and which textbooks will be used;
  • Approving necessary personnel and setting their salaries;
  • Approving all contracts and paying all bills; and Approving the annual budget. Individual Board Members may not act alone or make decisions that are binding upon the Board. Binding decisions are made only upon a vote taken by the School Board.

 

IS THE SUPERINTENDENT A BOARD MEMBER?

No. The Superintendent is the chief executive officer of the school district, a professional educator hired by the Board to carry out its goals and to oversee the district’s operation.

 

BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETINGS

The Board has a minimum of one regular meeting per month. The meetings are generally held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Arbor Park Middle School Library, 17303 Central Avenue, Oak Forest, Illinois. (The public is welcome to attend District 145 School Board Meetings.)

 

HOW ARE BOARD MEETINGS CONDUCTED?

Each meeting follows an agenda that establishes the sequence of events for that meeting. Meetings are conducted by the Board President based on a combination of Parliamentary Procedure, common sense and common courtesy. Meetings can last up to two or more hours, depending on the content of the agenda.

ARE BOARD MEETINGS PUBLIC?

Board meetings are not public meetings; they are meetings held in public. By law, all Board discussions and deliberation must be conducted in public, except for certain specific matters, such as personnel and student disciplinary cases, which may be discussed in closed sessions. However, all official Board action (voting) must be taken in public.

 

MAY I SPEAK AT THE BOARD MEETING?

The tradition has been to allow any visitor the opportunity to comment or ask questions of the board. Visitors may speak at a time specifically set aside during the meeting when visitors are recognized. Groups attending Board meetings are asked to appoint a spokesperson, and all visitors are asked to limit their remarks to five minutes. The Board President recognizes visitors who wish to comment, maintains order during the meeting, and calls an end to comments and discussion when this seems appropriate.

 

WILL THE BOARD RESOLVE MY CONCERN?

The Board rarely can be expected to act immediately on an issue brought before it for the first time. Even in the case of more familiar topics, the Board takes action only after it has examined all aspects of an issue. You may, however, expect the Board to act as promptly as circumstances allow and to notify you when it arrives at a decision.

 

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Committee meetings are scheduled as needed. These meetings focus on specific issues related to District policy, services, finance, and curriculum.

 

ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION

  • Know what you want to say and say it as briefly as possible. Again, this is not to limit your ability to speak, but to make sure your message is heard and understood.
  • When called on, make sure you speak clearly enough to be heard by everyone in the room. State your name so that your comments can be made part of the official record. If you are representing an organization or a group of citizens, state the name of the group.
  • The board takes this time to listen and consider, but not to comment.

 

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS INFORMATION

The Arbor Park School District 145 Board of Education (BOE) is comprised of citizens dedicated to providing the best education possible for every student it serves. Board members establish sound written policies and expect the superintendent to function as the chief executive officer in implementing those policies.

Prospective school board candidates may visit the Illinois State Board of Elections website at Elections Link for information regarding School Board Elections. In accordance with changes to the Election Code in 2014 (10 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq.), prospective school board candidates will no longer file nominating petitions with the school districtPetitions must be filed with the Cook County Clerk's Office. Please contact The Cook County Clerk's Office at (312) 603-1127 for further election-related information.

Board Members


Bradley Popovich

Title: President
Email: bpopovich@arbor145.org

 

Kara Fanelli

Title: Vice President
Email: kfanelli@arbor145.org

 

Caitlyn Murphy

Title: Secretary

Email: cmurphy@arbor145.org

 

Tina Moslander

Email: tmoslander@arbor145.org

 

Wendy Lux

Email: wlux@arbor145.org

 

Christina Doege

Email: cdoege@arbor145.org

 

Sarah Case

Email: scase@arbor145.org

Each Illinois school board member who is elected or appointed to fill a vacancy of at least one year's duration must receive professional development leadership training (PDLT) and (P.A. 97-8), the Open Meetings Act (OMA) training.  Mandatory training is also required upon Performance Evaluation Reform Act implementation in each school district.  For additional information, see Board policy 2:120, Board Member Development.  

The following table contains mandatory and non-mandatory training and development activities that were completed by each Board member.

 

Name
Training
Date
Tina M. Moslander

Basics of Governance

11/17/2000

 

Basics of Governance

11/20/2009

 

PDLT/PERA

6/14/2013

 

Closing the Gaps PM

11/20/2015

 

School Finance for Board Members AM

11/20/2015

 

Event: IASB/IASA/IASBO Joint Annual Conference 2016 | Event Registrant

11/18/2016

 

Event: Joint Annual Conference 2017 | Event Registrant

11/17/2017

 

Event: Joint Annual Conference 2018 | Event Registrant

11/16/2018

 

Event: Joint Annual Conference 2018 | Session Registrant | School Board/Superintendent Teams: Leading Intentionally - AM

11/16/2018

 

Event: South Cook Division Winter Breakfast 02/02/2019 | Event Registrant

2/2/2019

 

Event: Joint Annual Conference 2019 | Event Registrant

11/22/2019

 

Event: Joint Annual Conference 2019 | Session Registrant | The Happiness Advantage PM

11/22/2019

 

Event: IASB Virtual Summit | Event Registrant

11/20/2020

 

Event: South Cook Division Virtual Legislative Breakfast 2/6/2021 | Event Registrant

2/6/2021

 

Keeping Calm Training (IASB staff entry)

11/11/2022

 

In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

7/17/2023

 

Mandated Reporter

2/28/2024

 

Open Meetings Act (OMA)

7/31/2024

 

FOIA

7/31/2024

 

Event: South Cook Division Meeting 10/03/2024 | Event Registrant

10/3/2024

 

Course: Trauma-Informed Practices for Veteran School Board Members Only

1/29/2025

 

Trauma Informed Practices

1/29/2025

Wendy Lux

Course: Professional Development Leadership Training (PDLT) and Performance Evaluation Reform Act (PERA) Training for School Board Members - Revised 2016

12/8/2016

 

Event: IASB Virtual Summit | Event Registrant

11/20/2020

 

Event: South Cook Division Virtual Legislative Breakfast 2/6/2021 | Event Registrant

2/6/2021

 

MBM/LSA 

8/23/2021

 

Keeping Calm Training (IASB staff entry)

11/11/2022

 

In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

7/17/2023

 

Mandated Reporter

2/28/2024

 

Open Meetings Act (OMA)

7/31/2024

 

FOIA

7/31/2024

 

Course: Trauma-Informed Practices for Veteran School Board Members Only

2/7/2025

 

Trauma Informed Practices

2/7/2025

Caitlyn Murphy

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2023-2025 | Session Registrant | Professional Development Leadership Training (PDLT) and Performance Evaluation Reform Act (PERA) Training for School Board Members 2023-2025

6/18/2023

 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2023-2025 | Session Registrant | Basics of Governance 2023-2025

6/18/2023

 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2023-2025 | Session Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2023-2025

6/18/2023

 

In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

7/17/2023

 

Mandated Reporter

2/28/2024

 

Open Meetings Act (OMA)

7/31/2024

 

FOIA

7/31/2024

Sarah Case

In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

6/16/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

5/16/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Basics of Governance 2025-2027

5/15/2025
Christina Doege

In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

6/16/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Professional Development Leadership Training (PDLT) and Performance Evaluation Reform Act (PERA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

5/8/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

9/10/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Basics of Governance 2025-2027

5/7/2025
Kara Fanelli

In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

6/16/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

9/10/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Basics of Governance 2025-2027

7/23/2025
Bradley Popovich

In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

6/16/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

5/28/2025
 

Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Basics of Governance 2025-2027

5/20/2025

Title IX Information

Sexual harassment affects a student's ability to learn and an employee's ability to work. Providing an educational and workplace environment free from sexual harassment is an important District goal. Arbor Park School District 145 does not discriminate on the basis of sex in any of its education programs or activities, and it complies with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 {Title IX) and its implementing regulations (34 C.F.R. Part 106) concerning everyone in the District's educational programs and activities, including applicants for employment, students, parents/guardians, employees, and third parties.

Title IX Coordinator

Dr. Andrea Sala, Superintendent

17301 Central Ave.

Oak Forest, IL 60452

asala@arbor145.org

708-687-8040

Title IX Resources

Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy 2:265

Title IX Complaint Form

Title IX Training Materials

Online or Digital Sexual Harassment under the 2020 Title IX Regulations

  • WHAT IS THE SCHOOL BOARD?

    In Illinois, public education is the State’s constitutional responsibility. State delegates to local school boards the authority to govern school districts within the parameters set by State law. Boards are made up of seven school district residents selected at large to serve terms of four years without compensation. So, although the Board is responsible to district voters, it is legally responsible to the State.

     

    WHAT IS THE BOARD’S ROLE?

    The Board’s role is to:

    • Adopt goals and policies that meet State requirements and reflect community needs;
    • Provide the resources necessary to pursue its goals according to its policies; and
    • Monitor district performance to see that results are consistent with goals and policies.

     

    WHAT ARE THE BOARD’S DUTIES?

    ‍Among the Board’s legal duties are:

    • Approving what shall be taught in the schools and which textbooks will be used;
    • Approving necessary personnel and setting their salaries;
    • Approving all contracts and paying all bills; and Approving the annual budget. Individual Board Members may not act alone or make decisions that are binding upon the Board. Binding decisions are made only upon a vote taken by the School Board.

     

    IS THE SUPERINTENDENT A BOARD MEMBER?

    No. The Superintendent is the chief executive officer of the school district, a professional educator hired by the Board to carry out its goals and to oversee the district’s operation.

     

    BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETINGS

    The Board has a minimum of one regular meeting per month. The meetings are generally held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Arbor Park Middle School Library, 17303 Central Avenue, Oak Forest, Illinois. (The public is welcome to attend District 145 School Board Meetings.)

     

    HOW ARE BOARD MEETINGS CONDUCTED?

    Each meeting follows an agenda that establishes the sequence of events for that meeting. Meetings are conducted by the Board President based on a combination of Parliamentary Procedure, common sense and common courtesy. Meetings can last up to two or more hours, depending on the content of the agenda.

    ARE BOARD MEETINGS PUBLIC?

    Board meetings are not public meetings; they are meetings held in public. By law, all Board discussions and deliberation must be conducted in public, except for certain specific matters, such as personnel and student disciplinary cases, which may be discussed in closed sessions. However, all official Board action (voting) must be taken in public.

     

    MAY I SPEAK AT THE BOARD MEETING?

    The tradition has been to allow any visitor the opportunity to comment or ask questions of the board. Visitors may speak at a time specifically set aside during the meeting when visitors are recognized. Groups attending Board meetings are asked to appoint a spokesperson, and all visitors are asked to limit their remarks to five minutes. The Board President recognizes visitors who wish to comment, maintains order during the meeting, and calls an end to comments and discussion when this seems appropriate.

     

    WILL THE BOARD RESOLVE MY CONCERN?

    The Board rarely can be expected to act immediately on an issue brought before it for the first time. Even in the case of more familiar topics, the Board takes action only after it has examined all aspects of an issue. You may, however, expect the Board to act as promptly as circumstances allow and to notify you when it arrives at a decision.

     

    COMMITTEE MEETINGS

    Committee meetings are scheduled as needed. These meetings focus on specific issues related to District policy, services, finance, and curriculum.

     

    ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION

    • Know what you want to say and say it as briefly as possible. Again, this is not to limit your ability to speak, but to make sure your message is heard and understood.
    • When called on, make sure you speak clearly enough to be heard by everyone in the room. State your name so that your comments can be made part of the official record. If you are representing an organization or a group of citizens, state the name of the group.
    • The board takes this time to listen and consider, but not to comment.

     

    SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS INFORMATION

    The Arbor Park School District 145 Board of Education (BOE) is comprised of citizens dedicated to providing the best education possible for every student it serves. Board members establish sound written policies and expect the superintendent to function as the chief executive officer in implementing those policies.

    Prospective school board candidates may visit the Illinois State Board of Elections website at Elections Link for information regarding School Board Elections. In accordance with changes to the Election Code in 2014 (10 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq.), prospective school board candidates will no longer file nominating petitions with the school districtPetitions must be filed with the Cook County Clerk's Office. Please contact The Cook County Clerk's Office at (312) 603-1127 for further election-related information.

  • Board Members


    Bradley Popovich

    Title: President
    Email: bpopovich@arbor145.org

     

    Kara Fanelli

    Title: Vice President
    Email: kfanelli@arbor145.org

     

    Caitlyn Murphy

    Title: Secretary

    Email: cmurphy@arbor145.org

     

    Tina Moslander

    Email: tmoslander@arbor145.org

     

    Wendy Lux

    Email: wlux@arbor145.org

     

    Christina Doege

    Email: cdoege@arbor145.org

     

    Sarah Case

    Email: scase@arbor145.org

  • Each Illinois school board member who is elected or appointed to fill a vacancy of at least one year's duration must receive professional development leadership training (PDLT) and (P.A. 97-8), the Open Meetings Act (OMA) training.  Mandatory training is also required upon Performance Evaluation Reform Act implementation in each school district.  For additional information, see Board policy 2:120, Board Member Development.  

    The following table contains mandatory and non-mandatory training and development activities that were completed by each Board member.

     

    Name
    Training
    Date
    Tina M. Moslander

    Basics of Governance

    11/17/2000

     

    Basics of Governance

    11/20/2009

     

    PDLT/PERA

    6/14/2013

     

    Closing the Gaps PM

    11/20/2015

     

    School Finance for Board Members AM

    11/20/2015

     

    Event: IASB/IASA/IASBO Joint Annual Conference 2016 | Event Registrant

    11/18/2016

     

    Event: Joint Annual Conference 2017 | Event Registrant

    11/17/2017

     

    Event: Joint Annual Conference 2018 | Event Registrant

    11/16/2018

     

    Event: Joint Annual Conference 2018 | Session Registrant | School Board/Superintendent Teams: Leading Intentionally - AM

    11/16/2018

     

    Event: South Cook Division Winter Breakfast 02/02/2019 | Event Registrant

    2/2/2019

     

    Event: Joint Annual Conference 2019 | Event Registrant

    11/22/2019

     

    Event: Joint Annual Conference 2019 | Session Registrant | The Happiness Advantage PM

    11/22/2019

     

    Event: IASB Virtual Summit | Event Registrant

    11/20/2020

     

    Event: South Cook Division Virtual Legislative Breakfast 2/6/2021 | Event Registrant

    2/6/2021

     

    Keeping Calm Training (IASB staff entry)

    11/11/2022

     

    In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

    7/17/2023

     

    Mandated Reporter

    2/28/2024

     

    Open Meetings Act (OMA)

    7/31/2024

     

    FOIA

    7/31/2024

     

    Event: South Cook Division Meeting 10/03/2024 | Event Registrant

    10/3/2024

     

    Course: Trauma-Informed Practices for Veteran School Board Members Only

    1/29/2025

     

    Trauma Informed Practices

    1/29/2025

    Wendy Lux

    Course: Professional Development Leadership Training (PDLT) and Performance Evaluation Reform Act (PERA) Training for School Board Members - Revised 2016

    12/8/2016

     

    Event: IASB Virtual Summit | Event Registrant

    11/20/2020

     

    Event: South Cook Division Virtual Legislative Breakfast 2/6/2021 | Event Registrant

    2/6/2021

     

    MBM/LSA 

    8/23/2021

     

    Keeping Calm Training (IASB staff entry)

    11/11/2022

     

    In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

    7/17/2023

     

    Mandated Reporter

    2/28/2024

     

    Open Meetings Act (OMA)

    7/31/2024

     

    FOIA

    7/31/2024

     

    Course: Trauma-Informed Practices for Veteran School Board Members Only

    2/7/2025

     

    Trauma Informed Practices

    2/7/2025

    Caitlyn Murphy

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2023-2025 | Session Registrant | Professional Development Leadership Training (PDLT) and Performance Evaluation Reform Act (PERA) Training for School Board Members 2023-2025

    6/18/2023

     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2023-2025 | Session Registrant | Basics of Governance 2023-2025

    6/18/2023

     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2023-2025 | Session Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2023-2025

    6/18/2023

     

    In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

    7/17/2023

     

    Mandated Reporter

    2/28/2024

     

    Open Meetings Act (OMA)

    7/31/2024

     

    FOIA

    7/31/2024

    Sarah Case

    In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

    6/16/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

    5/16/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Basics of Governance 2025-2027

    5/15/2025
    Christina Doege

    In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

    6/16/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Professional Development Leadership Training (PDLT) and Performance Evaluation Reform Act (PERA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

    5/8/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

    9/10/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Basics of Governance 2025-2027

    5/7/2025
    Kara Fanelli

    In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

    6/16/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

    9/10/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Basics of Governance 2025-2027

    7/23/2025
    Bradley Popovich

    In-District Workshop - Starting Right (IASB staff entry)

    6/16/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Open Meetings Act (OMA) Training for School Board Members 2025-2027

    5/28/2025
     

    Event: New Board Member Online Training Bundle 2025-2027 | Ses Registrant | Basics of Governance 2025-2027

    5/20/2025
  • Title IX Information

    Sexual harassment affects a student's ability to learn and an employee's ability to work. Providing an educational and workplace environment free from sexual harassment is an important District goal. Arbor Park School District 145 does not discriminate on the basis of sex in any of its education programs or activities, and it complies with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 {Title IX) and its implementing regulations (34 C.F.R. Part 106) concerning everyone in the District's educational programs and activities, including applicants for employment, students, parents/guardians, employees, and third parties.

    Title IX Coordinator

    Dr. Andrea Sala, Superintendent

    17301 Central Ave.

    Oak Forest, IL 60452

    asala@arbor145.org

    708-687-8040

    Title IX Resources

    Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy 2:265

    Title IX Complaint Form

    Title IX Training Materials

    Online or Digital Sexual Harassment under the 2020 Title IX Regulations