Board
of Education
The Role of the Board
In the state
of Illinois, the local school districts were created by the state
legislature to execute the educational policy as defined in the
constitution
as a state government function.
The Board of Education has specific duties and responsibilities
to fulfill. Among them:
- Selection
of the Superintendent of Schools
- Establishment
of general policies for the school system
- Employment
of school personnel upon recommendation of the superintendent
- Adoption
of the annual budget and approval of all expenditures
- Informing
the public of the needs and the progress of the educational
system
- Exercising
the legislative powers conferred or implied by the legislature
in administering school functions
The Lincoln-Way
Community High School District 210 Board of Education consists
of seven citizens of the school district, each of whom is elected
for a four-year term. Any adult resident may run for election
to the board providing he or she meets certain legal qualifications.
School board members serve without pay.
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