The County Board of Education provides support and citizen input for county office operated educational programs, and community leadership on behalf of the county office and public education. To fulfill these basic responsibilities, the County Board shall: Maintain a cooperative and supportive working relationship with local school districts, their school boards and community; collaborate with the County Superintendent so that the shared vision, goals and policies of the county office can be implemented; adopt, evaluate and update policies consistent with the law and the County Board's vision and goals; maintain accountability for student learning in schools and programs operated by the county office; adopt the annual budget and review interim reports of the County Superintendent; approve the salary of the County Superintendent; review the real property audit and acquire or dispose of real property as necessary for county office schools and programs; adopt policies to ensure that a safe and appropriate educational environment is provided to all county office students; conduct appeals on student expulsions and inter-district transfers Conduct public hearings when appropriate; fulfill statutory responsibilities in connection with charter schools; provide community leadership on educational issues and advocate on behalf of students and public education at the local, state and federal levels
Must be at least 18 years of age, a citizen of the state, a resident of the school district, a registered voter, and not disqualified by the constitution or laws of the state from holding a civil office
Filing Requirements
No filing fee or signature requirement.
Paperwork Instructions
Submit paperwork to the county registrar of voters' office.