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Board authorizes multi‑year natural gas contract to reduce price volatility risk

April 20, 2026 | Glenview CCSD 34, School Boards, Illinois


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Board authorizes multi‑year natural gas contract to reduce price volatility risk
The Glenview CCSD 34 Board authorized district staff to enter into a natural gas supply agreement after hearing an extended presentation on market volatility and risk management from Becky Thompson, a third‑party energy consultant, and district staff.

Thompson explained the district’s current contract expires June 30 and described procurement options available in a deregulated Illinois market. She recommended a winter‑protection product that includes "100% swing" (allowing actual monthly usage to vary without exposure to spot market extremes) and layering of fixed NYMEX volumes. The consultant characterized the product as an insurance policy against extreme winter price spikes and noted the premium for that protection was modest (district staff cited an annual cost impact in the low tens of thousands versus prior practice in some illustrative responses).

Board members asked technical questions about basis, force majeure, term length and the supplier adder; Thompson advised that longer terms — the resolution authorized a rate not to exceed a 48‑month term — could lock in current forward pricing and mitigate upside risk if global supply or demand shifts. Administration said their incumbent supplier and two other bidders were evaluated; staff described annual cost impacts versus prior strategy and emphasized budget stability as the primary objective.

After discussion the board voted to approve the district entering a contract under the terms presented (resolution 26025); the roll‑call vote recorded unanimous ayes.

What happens next: administration will proceed with procurement consistent with the board’s authorization, finalize contract terms within the authorized parameters, and report back on contract length and expected annual cost impact.

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