School Board Information
School Board Seats Are Non-Partisan
The Wisconsin Elections Commission expressly states that school board offices are NON-PARTISAN and that candidates do not run as a member of a political party.
Candidates do not run as members of a political party because the expectation is that the office and the shareholders are objective.
Understand the Impact
Local school boards have broad authority over our schools.
make school policy
approve curriculum
advocate for our schools to the State Legislature
determine school tax
allocate tax dollars
hire/fire school superintendents
set teacher salaries and performance standards
maintain buildings
and more
Board members are elected to for 3-year terms.
Strong schools are important for our students and for our community.
Property values are impacted by the quality of our schools.
There is no place for politics and hidden agendas in our school boards.
Get Involved
Engage with your local school community by attending board meetings, providing public comments, connecting via email and keeping up-to-date on major policy and other decisions.
High School District Information
K-8 District Information
Note: Residents elect board members for their K-8 district as well as for the
Arrowhead Union High School District. Arrowhead district voters vote for all Arrowhead Board seats (not just the seat representing the K-8 district in which the voter resides).
Things you can do to make a difference
Attend a School Board Meeting
Read the Latest Board Actions
Find Out About Upcoming Board Decisions
Contact Your Local Board Members
Register to Vote in the Upcoming Spring 2024 Elections
Attend our Next Meeting to Learn More and to Volunteer