Board Training and Development
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All Illinois school board members must receive training in professional development leadership (P.A. 97-8) and the Open Meetings Act (P.A. 97-504). Mandatory training will also be required after the new teacher evaluation requirements are implemented in each school district. For additional information, see Board policy 2:120, Board Member Development.
The following table contains mandatory and non-mandatory training and development activities that were completed by each Board member. When the training was provided by the Illinois Association of School Boards, the acronym "IASB" follows the listed activity.Name Development and Training Activity
and ProviderDate Completed(beginning in 2012unless otherwise noted)Angela Baronello Open Meetings Act Training
PD Leadership Training/PERA
The Basics of Governance
Monitoring District Performance
July 7, 2017
July 7, 2017
July 8, 2017
November 17, 2017
Chris Green Open Meetings Act Training
PD Leadership Training/PERA
The Basics of Governance
June 9, 2017
June 9, 2017
June 9, 2017
Lori Linck Open Meetings Act Training
PD Leadership Training/PERA
September 16, 2013
April 10, 2014
Mary Beth Hulting Open Meetings Act Training
PD Leadership Training/PERA
June 12, 2015
June 12, 2015
Diane McMahon Open Meetings Act Training
May 9, 2012
Crystal Penn Open Meetings Act Training
PD Leadership Training/PERA
The Basics of Governance
Monitoring District Performance
Improve Student Achievement Through eXceptional Governance
Board/Superintendent Teams: Leading Intentionally
June 9, 2017
June 9, 2017
June 10, 2017
November 17, 2017
November 16, 2018
November 16, 2018
Paul Green Open Meetings Act Training
PD Leadership Training/PERA
The Basics of Governance
June 21, 2019
June 21, 2019
June 22, 2019
The Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) is a voluntary organization of local boards of education dedicated to strengthening the Illinois public schools through local citizen control. Although not a part of State government, IASB is organized by member school boards as a private not-for-profit corporation under authority granted by Article 23 of the School Code. The mission of the IASB is excellence in local school governance in support of quality public education.
For more information regarding IASB and its programs, visit www.iasb.com .