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123B.09 Boards of independent school districts. Subdivision 1. School board membership. The ca

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  123B.09 Boards of independent school districts.

  Subdivision 1. School board membership. The care,

  management, and control of independent districts is vested in a

  board of directors, to be known as the school board. The term

  of office of a member shall be four years commencing on the

  first Monday in January and until a successor qualifies. The

  membership of the board shall consist of six elected directors

  together with such ex officio member as may be provided by law.

  The board may submit to the electors at any school election the

  question whether the board shall consist of seven members. If a

  majority of those voting on the proposition favor a seven-member

  board, a seventh member shall be elected at the next election of

  directors for a four-year term and thereafter the board shall

  consist of seven members.

  Those districts with a seven-member board may submit to the

  electors at any school election at least 150 days before the

  next election of three members of the board the question whether

  the board shall consist of six members. If a majority of those

  voting on the proposition favor a six-member board instead of a

  seven-member board, two members instead of three members shall

  be elected at the next election of the board of directors and

  thereafter the board shall consist of six members.

  Subd. 1a. Sex offender school board ineligibility. A

  sex offender who has been convicted of an offense for which

  registration under section 243.166 is required is ineligible to

  become a candidate for the office of school board member, as

  defined in subdivision 1. Ineligibility is determined by the

  registration requirements in effect at the time the offender

  files for office, not by the registration requirements, if any,

  that were in effect at the time the offender was convicted.

  Subd. 2. School board member training. A member

  shall receive training in school finance and management

  developed in consultation with the Minnesota school boards

  association and consistent with section 127A.19. The school

  boards association must make available to each newly elected

  school board member training in school finance and management

  consistent with section 127A.19 within 180 days of that member

  taking office. The program shall be developed in consultation

  with the department and appropriate representatives of higher

  education.

  Subd. 3. Causes for school board member vacancy. A

  vacancy in any board occurs when a member (a) dies, (b) resigns,

  (c) ceases to be a resident of the district, or (d) is unable to

  serve on such board and attend its meetings for not less than 90

  days because of illness or prolonged absence from the district.

  Subd. 4. Ill or absent member. A vacancy caused by a

  member being unable to serve on such board and attend its

  meetings for not less than 90 days because of illness or

  prolonged absence from the district, may, after the board has by

  resolution declared such vacancy to exist, be filled by the

  board at any regular or special meeting thereof for the

  remainder of the unexpired term, or until such ill or absent

  member is again able to resume duties as a member of such board,

  whichever date is earliest. When the ill or absent member is

  able to resume duties as a member of the board, the board must

  by resolution so determine and declare such person to be again a

  member of the board, and the member appointed by the board to be

  no longer a member thereof.

  Subd. 5. Appointments to fill vacancies. Any other

  vacancy in a board must be filled by board appointment at a

  regular or special meeting. The appointment shall be evidenced

  by a resolution entered in the minutes and shall continue until

  an election is held under this subdivision. All elections to

  fill vacancies shall be for the unexpired term. If the vacancy

  occurs before the first day to file affidavits of candidacy for

  the next school district general election and more than two

  years remain in the unexpired term, a special election shall be

  held in conjunction with the school district general election.

  The appointed person shall serve until the qualification of the

  successor elected to fill the unexpired part of the term at that

  special election. If the vacancy occurs on or after the first

  day to file affidavits of candidacy for the school district

  general election, or when less than two years remain in the

  unexpired term, there shall be no special election to fill the

  vacancy and the appointed person shall serve the remainder of

  the unexpired term and until a successor is elected and

  qualifies at the school district election.

  Subd. 6. Meetings. A majority of the voting members

  of the board shall constitute a quorum. No contract shall be

  made or authorized, except at a regular meeting of the board or

  at a special meeting at which all members are present or of

  which all members have had notice. Special meetings may be

  called by the chair or clerk or any three members upon notice

  mailed to each member at least three days prior thereto.

  Subd. 7. Policy making. The board shall make, and

  when deemed advisable, change or repeal rules relating to the

  organization and management of the board and the duties of its

  officers.

  Subd. 8. Duties. The board must superintend and

  manage the schools of the district; adopt rules for their

  organization, government, and instruction; keep registers; and

  prescribe textbooks and courses of study. The board may enter

  into an agreement with a post-secondary institution for

  secondary or post-secondary nonsectarian courses to be taught at

  a secondary school, nonsectarian post-secondary institution, or

  another location.

  Subd. 9. Removing board members. The board may

  remove, for proper cause, any member or officer of the board and

  fill the vacancy; but such removal must be by a concurrent vote

  of at least four members, at a meeting of whose time, place, and

  object the charged member has been duly notified, with the

  reasons for such proposed removal and after an opportunity to be

  heard in defense against the removal.

  Subd. 10. Publishing proceedings. The board must

  cause its official proceedings to be published once in the

  official newspaper of the district. Such publication shall be

  made within 30 days of the meeting at which such proceedings

  occurred. If the board determines that publication of a summary

  of the proceedings would adequately inform the public of the

  substance of the proceedings, the board may direct that only a

  summary be published, conforming to the requirements of section

  331A.01, subdivision 10.

  Subd. 11. Mailing summary of proceedings. If a board

  of a district that has no newspaper with its known office of

  issue or a secondary office located within the boundaries of the

  district and no newspaper that is distributed to more than

  one-third of the residences in the district determines that

  mailing a summary of its proceedings would be more economical

  than publication of the proceedings and that it would adequately

  inform the public, it may mail a summary of its proceedings to

  each residence in the district that can be identified as a

  homestead from the property tax records and to each other

  residence in the district that the board can identify. The

  county must make the property tax records available to the board

  for this purpose. The board must keep a copy of the summary of

  the proceedings as part of its records. The decision of a board

  to mail summaries, rather than publish the proceedings under

  this subdivision shall be presumed valid, subject to challenge

  by a court action.

  Subd. 12. Board to fix compensation. The clerk,

  treasurer, and superintendent of any district shall receive such

  compensation as may be fixed by the board. Unless otherwise

  provided by law, the other members of the board shall also

  receive such compensation as may be fixed by the board. All

  members of the board may receive reimbursement for

  transportation at the rate provided for in section 471.665.

  HIST: Ex1959 c 71 art 4 s 15; 1965 c 434 s 1; 1967 c 176 s 2;

  1967 c 713 s 1; 1973 c 263 s 1,2; 1973 c 690 s 1; 1974 c 82 s

  1,2; 1975 c 162 s 24; 1983 c 314 art 7 s 16,17; 1984 c 543 s 6;

  1985 c 122 s 1; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 42 s 1; 1987 c 266 art 2 s 9;

  1989 c 329 art 9 s 7; 1990 c 562 art 7 s 3; art 8 s 20; 1992 c

  499 art 9 s 2; 1993 c 224 art 7 s 6; 1993 c 374 s 17; 1994 c 646

  s 2; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 16 s 13; 1998 c 397 art 6 s 45-53,124; art

  11 s 3; 1999 c 101 s 1; 2000 c 467 s 4

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