- Dave McQueen
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Putting Students First: Kelseyville Unified looks for dedicated school board members
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – If you’ve ever considered running for the school board, now’s your chance.
The Kelseyville Unified School District board has three vacancies and we’re looking for strong, qualified candidates who are passionate about education and willing to volunteer for a four-year term to help students reach their potential. Any registered voter who lives in the district can apply.
The role of a school board member is to set the vision for the school district as well as providing financial oversight for the use of taxpayer dollars.
The California School Board Association names five core responsibilities: Setting direction; establishing an effective and efficient structure; providing support; ensuring accountability; providing community leadership as advocates for children, the school district and public schools.
Authority is granted to the board as a whole, not each member individually. Therefore, board members fulfill these responsibilities by working together as a governance team with the superintendent to make decisions that will best serve all the students in the community.
In Kelseyville, board members meet for regular meetings once a month, but additional meetings are often required as issues arise. Truth is, this is a tough job, but for the right person, it’s a rewarding one.
Although board members do not deal with the daily operations of a school district – things like hiring and firing personnel or creating class schedules – they do set the policies we depend on to make good operational decisions.
It really does take a special person to be a school board member, someone who isn’t afraid to stand up for what they believe and who understands they can’t always please everyone.
Kelseyville is a diverse community; it’s one of our greatest strengths, but it can also make it hard to be an elected official.
If you’re not scared away by now, you might have what it takes. Here are some details.
To get on the ballot, a candidate must submit the filing fee the following completed forms to the Lake County Registrar of Voters through Aug. 7: declaration of candidacy, statement of economic interests and candidate’s statement of qualifications.
The statement of economic Interests discloses a candidate’s investments, interests in real estate and any income received in the last 12 months.
The statement of qualifications allows candidates to write up to 200 words about their qualifications (note: it must be filed at the same time as the declaration of candidacy).
A handbook with all the details is available from the Lake County Registrar of Voters. If you have specific questions, their helpful clerks can be reached at 707-263-2372.
I’d love to meet with anyone thinking about running to answer any questions you may have and share information about our district. You can schedule an appointment with me by calling the District Office at 707-279-1511.
If you’d like to connect with current Kelseyville Unified board members, you can find their emails on our website.
Dave McQueen is the superintendent of Kelseyville Unified School District.