EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Priority Findings
- SECONDARY EMPLOYMENT: None documented
- TRANSPORTATION VENDOR: Unknown | Bypass miles: Unknown
SECTION 1: DISTRICT PROFILE AND FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| District Name | South Wilmington CCSD 74 |
| Superintendent | Mr. Jeremy Heck |
| Phone | 815-237-2281 |
| Website | http://roe.grundy.k12.il.us |
| Type | Elementary District |
| County | Grundy |
| City/Region | Kankakee |
| Enrollment | 66 |
| ISBE Entity ID | ENT-0213 |
| IL Senate District | IL-40 |
| IL House District | IL-79 |
| Title I Status | None |
| EBF Tier | 2 |
| EBF Adequacy % | 85.1% |
| Per-Pupil Expenditure | $10458.27 |
| ISBE Summative Rating | Not rated |
SECTION 3: BOARD COMPOSITION AND GOVERNANCE
3.0 — Current Board Members
| # | Name | Role | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Terry Anderson | President | verified |
| 2 | Stephanie Southall | Vice President | verified |
| 3 | Peggy Kunz | Secretary | verified |
| 4 | CJ Dziuban | Member | verified |
| 5 | Timothy Cragg | Member | verified |
| 6 | Chris Alberico | Member | verified |
| 7 | Lauren Kempes | Member | verified |
3.1 — The Law
105 ILCS 5/10-10.5 prohibits more than 3 of 7 board members from the same PLSS township (6x6 mile cell). Violation = illegal board. 105 ILCS 5/10-11 makes those seats automatically vacant.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Ultra Vires Votes | NO |
| Board Status (Forensic) | NO |
| Board Member of Note | Member_HO |
| Secondary Employment | None documented |
3.2 — How to Verify Board Residency (Self-Help)
- Obtain board member residential addresses from Grundy County Clerk voter registration records (public record)
- Map each address to PLSS Township/Range at geocommunicator.gov
- More than 3 of 7 board members in same 6x6 mile township = illegal board
- File Quo Warranto petition at Grundy County Circuit Court: 735 ILCS 5/18-101
- All board actions during illegal period are voidable
SECTION 4: LEGAL COUNSEL — FRANCZEK
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Counsel of Record | Franczek |
| Address | Address not on file — search ARDC attorney directory at iardc.org |
| Fee Agreement Status | VERIFIED |
| Hourly Billing Rate | $375/hr |
| Annual Legal Spend | $0.2M |
Documented Violations — Franczek
- Fee agreement status: VERIFIED
- Annual legal spend: $0.2M at $375/hr
- 105 ILCS 5/10-22.21a — Competitive selection documentation not verified
How Taxpayers Can Act
- ARDC Complaint (attorney misconduct): iardc.org — File online, cite Rule 1.5, 1.7, 1.8 as applicable
- FOIA Request: Demand all executed fee agreements with Franczek for past 10 years
- Board Meeting Comment: Demand board produce signed contracts at next public meeting
- IL AG Complaint: If district refuses FOIA — illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/government/foi
- SEC Complaint (if bond counsel involved): sec.gov/tcr — cite Rule 15c2-12
SECTION 5: FOIA NON-COMPLIANCE AND TRANSPARENCY
No specific FOIA violation records on file for this district. Risk level: Unknown. This district should be served with FOIA requests per the template below.
FOIA Request Template for This District
Health/Life Safety Bond FOIA Request
FOIA Enforcement Chain
- Step 1: Submit written FOIA to district FOIA officer
- Step 2: If denied/delayed past 5 days — Appeal to Public Access Counselor: (217) 558-0486
- Step 3: If PAC ignored — File suit in Grundy County Circuit Court (5 ILCS 140/11)
- Step 4: Court may award attorney fees if district willfully violated FOIA
SECTION 6: FINANCIAL FORENSICS
Transportation Analysis
| Item | Value | Flag |
|---|---|---|
| Transportation Vendor | Unknown | Unverified |
| Bypass Mileage Total | Unknown | Verify via PTCRS |
| Transport Irregularity | None documented | Not documented |
| Bid Law Status | Not documented | Verify |
| Section 29-5 Claim | N/A | Review ISBE PTCRS |
1. Look up PTCRS filings at apps.isbe.net/ptcrsinquiry
2. Compare cost-per-mile to Illinois average ($2.50/mile)
3. Check for year-over-year rate increases exceeding CPI (~3%/year)
4. FOIA: Request all transportation vendor contracts and invoices for 10 years
5. If cost-per-mile exceeds $5.00, file complaint with ISBE Finance Division
SECTION 7: DEMOGRAPHICS (ISBE 2025)
| Demographic | Percentage |
|---|---|
| White | 100.0% |
| Hispanic / Latino | * |
| Black / African American | * |
| Asian | * |
| MENA | * |
| Indicator | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Low Income | 25.8% |
| IEP (Special Education) | 19.7% |
| English Learner (EL) | * |
| Student Attendance Rate | 94.9% |
SECTION 9: PROFICIENCY, POVERTY & CURRICULUM ACCESS ANALYSIS (2021–2025)
IAR scores (grades 3–8). 2021 = first post-COVID year (2020 cancelled). Poverty data from ISBE 2025 Report Card. CTE and services data from ISBE 2025.
5-Year Proficiency Trend (All Students)
| Metric | 2021 Post-COVID | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 4-Yr Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ELA — All Students | 25.9% | 32.1% | 29.4% | 53.8% | 51.0% | ▲ +25.1pp |
| Math — All Students | 27.6% | 34.0% | 31.4% | 34.6% | 44.9% | ▲ +17.3pp |
| ELA — Low Income | 20.0% | 9.1% | 0.0% | 23.1% | 42.9% | |
| Math — Low Income | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 15.4% | 28.6% | |
| ELA — IEP | 0.0% | 14.3% | 8.3% | — | — | |
| Math — IEP | 20.0% | 21.4% | 25.0% | — | — |
Poverty × Curriculum Access Analysis
This district is 25.8% low income. Research shows low-income students receive 40–50% fewer advanced course offerings and face 3× higher chronic absenteeism rates than peers.
| Indicator | All Students | Low Income | Black | Hispanic | Gap Analysis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ELA Proficiency (2025) | 51.0% | 42.9% | — | — | +8.1pp Low Inc gap |
| Math Proficiency (2025) | 44.9% | 28.6% | — | — | +16.3pp Low Inc gap |
| 9th Grade On Track | — | — | — | — | |
| 4-Year Graduation Rate | — | — | — | — | |
| Chronic Absenteeism | — | Elevated absenteeism directly correlates with low-income housing instability, lack of transportation, and food insecurity. | — | ||
| CTE Participants (Total) | — | — (— of CTE) | If low-income % of CTE < district low-income enrollment %, students are underrepresented in career pathways. | — | |
| CTE Postsecondary Placement (Low Inc) | — | Perkins Act target: 60%+ | |||
| Out-of-School Suspensions | 0.0% | Suspensions remove students from instruction — disproportionately affecting low-income and minority students. | — | ||
School Support Services vs. Poverty Need
High-poverty districts require MORE support staff, yet IL data consistently shows they have FEWER. National standards shown for comparison.
| Service | This District | National Standard | Status | Poverty Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| School Counselor | — | 1:250 (ASCA/NASN) | — | Low-income students need 2× counselor time for FAFSA, mental health, career planning |
| School Nurse | — | 1:750 (ASCA/NASN) | — | Homeless/food-insecure students present at nurse 3× more frequently |
| School Psychologist | — | 1:500 (ASCA/NASN) | — | Trauma, poverty-related stress, and IEP evaluations increase dramatically with poverty |
| School Social Worker | — | 1:250 (ASCA/NASN) | — | Social workers are the primary poverty-intervention link between school and family |
EBF = Evidence-Based Funding adequacy vs IL formula. 100% = fully funded. Districts below 60% cannot adequately staff poverty interventions, counselors, or CTE programs.
County Poverty Rate: 6.0% | Median Household Income: $92,235 | Bachelor's Degree+: 23.6% | County Population: 53,219
County poverty and education attainment are the strongest predictors of school district chronic absenteeism, CTE access gaps, and IAR proficiency. Districts in high-poverty counties require proportionally greater state EBF investment.
SECTION 8: CTE AND DUAL CREDIT ANALYSIS
Total CTE Concentrators (ISBE 2025): 0
CTE Concentrators by Sector
| Sector | Concentrators |
|---|---|
| Information Technology | NONE |
| Health Sciences | NONE |
| Health Occupations | NONE |
| Business Management | NONE |
| Law & Public Safety | NONE |
| Construction & Architecture | NONE |
| Transportation | NONE |
| Agriculture & Natural Resources | NONE |
| Arts & AV Technology | NONE |
| Finance | NONE |
Healthcare / CNA / Nursing | IT and Cybersecurity | Agriculture Technology | Manufacturing and Trades | Business Management
Local regional community college — check ICCB district map at iccb.org
How to Force Dual Credit Expansion
- Perkins V (20 USC 2301): File complaint with ISBE CTE division if district receives Perkins funds but restricts access by race/income
- FOIA: Request all articulation agreements with community colleges for dual credit
- Attend board meeting, demand agenda item on dual credit expansion plan
- Contact nearest community college Office of Dual Credit
- File OCR complaint at ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr if access gap correlates with race (Title VI)
SECTION 10: BOND ISSUANCE AND DEBT
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Bond Type / Issuance | Working Cash |
| Bond Irregularity | None documented |
| SEC Disclosure Date | Not documented |
| Construction PO Date | Not documented |
| Board Status at Issuance | NO |
Direct EMMA filing link below. File SEC complaint at: sec.gov/tcr
STUDENT GROWTH ANALYSIS — ISBE 2024 COHORT vs BASELINE
Student Growth Percentile (SGP) measures how much students grew relative to their academic peers. The 2024 cohort vs baseline shows South Wilmington CCSD 74's growth gap — a negative gap means 2024 students are performing below their baseline peers.
| Subject | 2024 Cohort SGP | 2024 Baseline SGP | Gap | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ELA / Reading | 55.8% | 68.0% | -12.1 pts vs baseline | Declining |
| Mathematics | 68.4% | 72.5% | -4.1 pts vs baseline | On Track |
SECTION 12: STATUTORY COMPLIANCE SCORECARD
| Compliance Item | Status | Statute | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🟢 | Written fee agreement with counsel | PASS | ARDC Rule 1.5 |
| 🟢 | Board composition — no ultra vires votes | PASS | 105 ILCS 5/10-10.5 / 10-11 |
| 🔴 | Legal spend documented in governance audit | FAIL | 105 ILCS 5/10-22.21a |
| 🟢 | Transportation vendor — competitive bid on file | PASS | 105 ILCS 5/29-3 |
| 🟢 | Transportation mileage accuracy | PASS | ISBE PTCRS reporting |
| 🟢 | Bid law compliance on construction | PASS | 30 ILCS 500 / 105 ILCS 5/10-20.21 |
| 🟢 | FOIA compliance — timely/complete responses | PASS | 5 ILCS 140 |
| 🔴 | CTE program availability for students | FAIL | 20 USC 2301 (Perkins V) |
| 🔴 | Title I equitable services compliance | FAIL | 20 USC 6321 |
| 🟢 | Equity: CTE access for low-income students | PASS | Title VI / Perkins V |
| 🟢 | Board member secondary employment disclosure | PASS | 5 ILCS 420 |
| 🔴 | SEC Rule 15c2-12 bond disclosure review | FAIL | SEC Rule 15c2-12 / MSRB Rule G-17 |
FAIL = non-compliance documented or strongly indicated | PASS = compliant or uncontradicted | Based on available public records only.
SECTION 12B: DATA-DRIVEN STATUTORY COMPLIANCE FLAGS
Generated from ISBE 2025 Report Card data cross-referenced against federal and Illinois statutes. 0 VIOLATION(S) | 0 WARNING(S) detected from public data. Not all violations are detectable from public data alone — FOIA requests required to confirm.
| Compliance Finding | Status | Statute / Authority | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🟢 | No data-driven statutory violations identified from available metrics Based on available ISBE public data. Conduct FOIA requests to verify FOIA officer designation, Title IX coordinator, IEP timelines, and bilingual program compliance. | PASS | ESSA / IDEA / Perkins V / 105 ILCS 5 |
SECTION 14: TAXPAYER LEGAL ROADMAP — FILE IT YOURSELF
Action 1 — FOIA Request (No Attorney Needed)
- Send written FOIA to South Wilmington CCSD 74 FOIA Officer (find on district website)
- Statutory basis: 5 ILCS 140 — District must respond within 5 business days
- If denied: Appeal to IL AG Public Access Counselor — (217) 558-0486
- Website: illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/government/foi
Action 2 — ARDC Complaint Against Attorneys (No Attorney Needed)
- File online at iardc.org/Complaints/complaint.asp
- Cite: ARDC Rule 1.5 (no written fee agreement), Rule 1.7 (conflicts), Rule 1.8
- Name the attorney(s) at Franczek responsible for this district
- Attach: FOIA response showing no signed contract; billing statements if available
Action 3 — Quo Warranto Petition (Board Illegality)
- File petition at: Grundy County Circuit Court
- Statute: 735 ILCS 5/18-101 — Quo Warranto
- Prerequisite: Obtain leave of court OR get IL AG to file on your behalf
- Evidence needed: Board member addresses (county clerk voter reg) + PLSS township maps
- Cost: Circuit court filing fee (~$250-400) + service of process
- Result: Ouster of illegally seated board members; all illegal actions voidable
Action 4 — SEC Complaint (Bond Fraud)
- File at: sec.gov/tcr
- Cite: SEC Rule 15c2-12 — Material disclosure failure
- Attach: EMMA filing gaps for this district + proof of illegal board at time of issuance
- No attorney required; SEC investigates anonymously if requested
Action 5 — OCR Complaint (Civil Rights / Curriculum Access)
- File at: ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr
- Cite: Title VI (42 U.S.C. 2000d) — Discriminatory denial of CTE/AP access by race
- Evidence: CTE concentrator data by race (ISBE Report Card) showing equity gap
- Cite: Perkins V (20 USC 2301) — CTE access requirements
Action 6 — ISBE Complaint (District Regulatory Failure)
- File with ISBE at: isbe.net
- Issues: EBF underfunding, PTCRS mileage fraud, CTE non-compliance, board governance failures
- Contact: ISBE Regional Superintendent for Grundy County
Michael F. Henry | Illinois Statewide School District Compliance and Equity Audit | orlandmfh@gmail.com
All data is public record. Prepared as part of statewide accountability audit filed with ISBE, ARDC, SEC, and MSRB.