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Litchfield Board Reviews SCI Center Growth, Weighs Future Funding Model

Litchfield Board of Education Meeting | February 17, 2026

Article Summary: The Litchfield School Board received a comprehensive update on the South Central Illinois (SCI) Regional Workforce Training and Innovation Center, highlighting significant enrollment growth and facility expansion. However, district leadership warned that the current funding structure, which places financial liability on Litchfield as the host district, is not sustainable, prompting discussions about implementing a tuition model for participating districts.

SCI Center Key Points:

  • Enrollment Growth: Unduplicated student enrollment rose to 166 students, serving nine area schools across nine different career pathways.

  • Facility Expansion: A new truck driver training facility is under construction with a completion target of Fall 2026.

  • Funding Concerns: Litchfield, as the administrative agent, carries the financial liability for the center. Superintendent Dr. Kelly McClain indicated a need to move toward a tuition model to ensure long-term sustainability.

  • Program Success: The center boasts high pass rates in EMT and CNA certifications and has secured over $1.2 million in capital funding improvements.

The Litchfield Community Unit School District #12 Board of Education on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, engaged in a critical discussion regarding the future financial structure of the South Central Illinois (SCI) Regional Workforce Training and Innovation Center following a presentation on the center’s rapid growth.

SCI Director Juletta Ellis presented data showing the center has expanded to full-day programming and now serves 166 students from nine area high schools. The center offers pathways in fields such as welding, auto technology, education, and emergency medical services.

Ellis highlighted the addition of an industrial maintenance course through Lincoln Land Community College and a new “Intro to Sports Healthcare Careers” pathway. She also announced that construction on a long-awaited truck driver training facility is underway, with concrete pouring expected soon and completion slated for the fall.

“We have surpassed that goal,” Ellis said regarding enrollment targets set by the JTED grant. She noted that 124 students are on track to earn industry credentials this year.

Following the presentation, Superintendent Dr. Kelly McClain addressed the board regarding the intergovernmental agreement for the center, which is up for renewal. McClain emphasized that while the center is academically successful and aggressive in securing grants, the financial structure needs adjustment. Currently, Litchfield serves as the administrative agent and bears the primary financial and legal exposure.

“Any funding gap we are discussing is not the result of poor planning or lack of strategic management. It just stems from the original understanding that as host district… we would carry a larger share of the initial cost to establish the center,” McClain said.

McClain explained that unlike the home districts, which retain 100% of their Evidence-Based Funding (EBF) for students sent to SCI, Litchfield does not receive EBF dollars for students from other districts. With fixed costs rising, McClain suggested that the current model, which charges little to no tuition, is no longer viable.

“We need to move toward long-term sustainability and equity,” McClain said, noting that the statewide average for comparable centers is approximately $2,000 per student annually.

McClain cautioned that any change to the cost model must be handled carefully to avoid destabilizing participation from partner districts, which could create a “snowball effect” of reduced grant revenue.

“It’s not about correcting a subsidy or placing blame. It’s about building a transparent, equitable, and stable model that supports the center for years to come,” McClain said.

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