MASB's Get On Board campaign aims to recruit civic-minded individuals who are passionate about enhancing education for every student. If you or someone you know is interested in giving back to the community, school board service might be the right opportunity for you.
Serving on a school board is more than just a volunteer role; it's a chance to make a lasting impact on the education system. It provides a platform for individuals to advocate for public education and actively contribute to the betterment of local schools.
To assist you, we have created a free and comprehensive toolkit with numerous helpful resources. Alongside our online resources, we also invite you to attend our virtual townhall events. During these sessions, we will guide you through the process of filing and running for a school board seat. We will explain the next steps and provide an opportunity for you to have your questions answered.
Note: The Get On Board Town Halls will all be the same content with multiple opportunities to hear the information before the July 23, 2024 filing deadline.
Get On Board Town Hall #1
Join the Michigan Association of School Boards to learn about the responsibilities of serving on your local school board. We will guide you through the process of filing and running for a school board seat, explain the next steps, and provide an opportunity to have your questions answered.
Learn More Register NowGet On Board Town Hall #2
Join the Michigan Association of School Boards to learn about the responsibilities of serving on your local school board. We will guide you through the process of filing and running for a school board seat, explain the next steps, and provide an opportunity to have your questions answered.
Learn More Register NowGet On Board Town Hall #3
Join the Michigan Association of School Boards to learn about the responsibilities of serving on your local school board. We will guide you through the process of filing and running for a school board seat, explain the next steps, and provide an opportunity to have your questions answered.
Learn More Register NowGet On Board Town Hall #4
Join the Michigan Association of School Boards to learn about the responsibilities of serving on your local school board. We will guide you through the process of filing and running for a school board seat, explain the next steps, and provide an opportunity to have your questions answered.
Learn More Register NowGet On Board Town Hall #5
Join the Michigan Association of School Boards to learn about the responsibilities of serving on your local school board. We will guide you through the process of filing and running for a school board seat, explain the next steps, and provide an opportunity to have your questions answered.
Learn More Register NowGet On Board Town Hall #6
Join the Michigan Association of School Boards to learn about the responsibilities of serving on your local school board. We will guide you through the process of filing and running for a school board seat, explain the next steps, and provide an opportunity to have your questions answered.
Learn More Register NowTo be eligible, a person must be a qualified school elector. This means that the candidate must be a registered voter in the school district where they are a candidate.
A candidate must be at least 18 years of age; a citizen of the United States; a resident of the state of Michigan for at least 30 days; and a resident of the school district on or before the 30th day prior to the date of the election. Property ownership is not a requirement for candidacy.
Candidates seeking election to a school board must determine their obligations under the Campaign Finance Act.