School Board Members 2022-21
Board Officers
President, Mike Keeton
Vice President, Jim Brown
Secretary, Lonn Brown
Treasurer, Steve Ruholl
Board Members
Makayla Fawcett
Stephanie Ortman
Jason Shumaker
June 2021 2:120-E2
School Board
Exhibit - Website Listing of Development and Training Completed by Board Members
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Each Illinois school board member who is elected or appointed to fill a vacancy of at least one year’s duration must complete State-mandated professional development leadership training (PDLT) and Open Meetings Act (OMA) training. State-mandated training is also required for board members who want to vote upon a dismissal based upon the Performance Evaluation Reform Act. For additional information, see Board policy 2:120, Board Member Development.
The following table contains State-mandated training requirements and other professional development activities that were completed by each Board member. When the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) provided the training, the acronym “IASB” follows the listed activity.
Name
|
Development and Training Activity and Provider
|
Date Completed
|
Mike Keeton
|
Open Meetings Act- IASB
PDLT and PERA Training-IASB
|
June 14,2017
Reviewed
June 15, 2019
|
Stephanie Ortman
|
Open Meetings Act- IASB
PDLT and PERA Training-IASB
|
July 13,2021
July 14, 2021
|
Makayla Fawcett
|
Open Meetings Act- IASB
PDLT and PERA Training-IASB
|
May 8, 2021
May 17, 2021
|
Jason Schumaker
|
Open Meetings Act- IASB
PDLT and PERA Training-IASB
|
Reviewed
|
Steve Ruholl
|
Open Meetings Act- IASB
PDLT and PERA Training-IASB
|
Reviewed
July 11, 2017
|
Lonn Brown
|
Open Meetings Act- IASB
PDLT and Pera Training- IASB
|
June 13, 2019
June 7, 2019
|
James Brown
|
Open Meetings Act- IASB
PDLT and PERA Training-IASB
|
Reviewed
|
IASB is a voluntary organization of local boards of education dedicated to strengthening the Illinois public schools through local citizen control. Although not a part of State government, IASB is organized by member school boards as a private not-for-profit corporation under authority granted by Article 23 of the School Code. The vision of IASB is excellence in local school board governance supporting quality public education.
For more information regarding IASB and its programs, visit www.iasb.com.