City boards shall consist of not less than three nor more than five
members elected at large in districts of less than 50,000 persons. In city
districts of 50,000 or more but less than 150,000 persons, the board
shall consist of not less than two nor more than seven members elected
at large and not more than two members elected from sub-districts. In
cities of 150,000 or more, the board shall consist of not less than five nor
more than seven members elected at large. (Legislation in 1997
provided for a method whereby a mayor could appoint the board of
education in a “municipal school district.” However, a “municipal school
district” is one that is, or has been, under a federal court order that
requires supervision by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.)
For joint vocational school districts, when composed only of two or more
districts located in one county or when all the districts are in one county
and the boards of these districts so choose, the educational service
center board may serve as the joint vocational district board. In such an
instance, the ESC superintendent becomes the JVSD superintendent.
However, it does not appear that a second contract as JVSD
superintendent would be issued although additional compensation is
authorized.
Where the vocational district is composed of local districts of more than
one county, or of any combination of districts, and unless the districts
have chosen the county board for administration, the joint vocational
board shall be composed of one or more persons who are members
from each participating county, city, and exempted village board of
education. The number and terms of the members shall be determined
in the joint vocational school district plan...provided that each joint
vocational school district board of education shall be composed of an
odd number of members.
Where a joint vocational board of education is composed of elected city
and exempted village board of education members and members of the
governing board of an educational service center, the board can submit
a plan to replace ESC board members with members of a local board of
education or to add members from local boards of education. This plan
must be approved by the joint vocational district board of education, a
majority of the local boards of education included within the JVS, each
educational service center governing board affected by the plan, and
ultimately the state board of education.
When there is an even number of districts within a joint vocational
school district, one member is to be appointed on a rotating basis
among the member districts for a term of one year.
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3311.191
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
SUBDISTRICTS IN
CITY SCHOOL
DISTRICTS
In cities of 50,000 but less than 150,000, boards, which have elected to
have sub-districts, must redistrict within three months after the
announcement of federal census results.
In any city district, 10% of the electors may initiate a petition asking
electors “what shall be the number of members and what shall be the
organization of the board...?”
Submission of organization plan to electors following petition.
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3313.05
BODY MASS INDEX
(BMI) SCREENING
A board of education of each city, exempted village, or local school
district may require each student in grades kindergarten, three, five, and
nine to undergo a screening for body mass index and weight status.
School district staff may perform the screening, or the board may
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