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Sources: 2024-25 Annual School Calendar 2025 Election and Campaign Finance Calendar State of Illinois 2025 Candidate’s Guide IASB Mandatory Board Member Training The vision of the Illinois Association of School Boards is excellence in local school board governance supporting quality public education.
The IASB Governmental Relations team has made every effort to identify which new acts to include. We recognize, however, that one or more acts may have escaped our attention.
Compiled by IASB Communications – August 2025 This calendar contains references exclusively from the Illinois Compiled Statutes. Illinois state administrative agency regula-tions and federal law are not included. Parentheses () indicate the applicable Illinois statute.
This year delegates will vote on IASB Constitutional Amendments, the election of IASB officers, and whether to adopt a proposed resolution to become an IASB Position Statement. I want to highlight that 10 IASB Constitutional Amendments are being proposed this year.
Although not a part of state government, the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) is organized by member school boards as a private not-for-profit corporation under authority granted by Article 23 of The Illinois School Code.
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1 et seq.), which ensures public access to records assembled, gathered, pro-duced, and disseminated by public bodies. This document is intended as a practical guide for school boards and administrators in dealing with the myriad provisions of these two important laws. This guidance is published for informational purposes only and is not a ...
This policy manual will be based upon IASB’s Policy Reference Manual and will be customized to include the board’s local policies and practices, as appropriate.
t to the board and its superintendent. The IASB guide, “The Superintendent Evaluation Process: Strengthening the Board–Superintendent Relationship,” is available at www.iasb.com/IASB/media/Documents/
This year delegates will vote on the election of IASB officers, a Constitutional amendment, and adoption of IASB Position Statements on issues that reflect the interests of boards of education across the state.