LADSE Directing Board
Board Membership
LADSE is governed by a Directing Board consisting of the fifteen Superintendents of our member districts. Each member district has an equal voice in policy making and resource allocation. The Directing Board reviews and approves budgets, policies, and program development priorities for the cooperative and has ultimate decision-making responsibilities. The Board employs the Executive Director of the cooperative. The Board meets five times during the school year, with other meetings called when needed. At the first meeting of the year, the Board elects officers and forms committees as needed for that year.
Board Duties/Responsibilities
The Directing Board is the ultimate decision-making body for the cooperative. It hires an Executive Director to serve as chief Executive Director of the cooperative. The Board sets policy, and reviews and approves budgets, expenditures, personnel decisions, and LADSE programs/services as presented to it by the Executive Director.
Administrative District
LADSE is not a legal entity, therefore, consistent with Illinois School Code, Lyons Township High School District 204 serves as LADSE’s administrative district. The administrative district’s Board of Education ratifies the fiscal decisions/actions of LADSE’s Directing Board, i.e. the annual budget, staffing, and monthly expenditures.
LADSE Directing Board Meeting Dates, Agendas, Approved Minutes
LADSE Directing Board Policy
LADSE is governed by a Directing Board consisting of the fifteen Superintendents of our member districts. Each member district has an equal voice in policy making and resource allocation. The Directing Board reviews and approves budgets, policies, and program development priorities for the cooperative and has ultimate decision-making responsibilities. The Board employs the Executive Director of the cooperative. The Board meets five times during the school year, with other meetings called when needed. At the first meeting of the year, the Board elects officers and forms committees as needed for that year.
Board Duties/Responsibilities
The Directing Board is the ultimate decision-making body for the cooperative. It hires an Executive Director to serve as chief Executive Director of the cooperative. The Board sets policy, and reviews and approves budgets, expenditures, personnel decisions, and LADSE programs/services as presented to it by the Executive Director.
Administrative District
LADSE is not a legal entity, therefore, consistent with Illinois School Code, Lyons Township High School District 204 serves as LADSE’s administrative district. The administrative district’s Board of Education ratifies the fiscal decisions/actions of LADSE’s Directing Board, i.e. the annual budget, staffing, and monthly expenditures.
LADSE Directing Board Meeting Dates, Agendas, Approved Minutes
LADSE Directing Board Policy