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==Work and activities==
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The Iowa Association of School Boards has a registered [[lobbyist]] with the [[Iowa lobbying guidelines|Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board]].<ref>[http://www.iowa.gov/ethics/lobbying/client_reports.htm Lobbyist List]</ref>
The Iowa Association of School Boards has a registered [[lobbyist]].<ref>[https://www.legis.iowa.gov/lobbyist/reports/searchLobby?type=client ''Iowa Legislature'', "Search Lobbyist Database," accessed July 25, 2025]</ref>


== Finances ==
== Finances ==

Latest revision as of 17:55, 25 July 2025

Iowa Association of School Boards
IASB logo.png
Basic facts
Location:Iowa
Type:501(c)(4)
Affiliation:Nonpartisan
Top official:Jesse Howard, President
Year founded:1946
Website:Official website

The Iowa Association of School Boards (IASB) is an organization of school boards in Iowa. Its stated mission is "to educate, support, and inspire public school boards in their pursuit of world-class education for all students in Iowa."[1]

Background

The Iowa Association of School Boards was formed in 1946. Its members include public school boards, local educational agencies, and community colleges.[1]

The organization listed the following three strategic goals:[1]

  • Goal #1: To provide resources and engage board members with board development opportunities that meet member needs for effective governance.
  • Goal #2: To promote understanding of and advocate for the needs of all students and public education.
  • Goal #3: To enhance organizational efficacy, responsiveness and capacity.[2]

Leadership

As of July 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at IASB:[3]

  • Jesse Howard, President
  • Frank Wood, President-elect
  • Elizabeth Brennan, Past President
  • Jim Green, Treasurer
  • Jerod Work, District #1 Director
  • Thomas K. Nugent, District #2 Director
  • Sheri Penney, District #3 Director
  • Duane Horsley, District #4 Director
  • Chad Crabb, District #5 Director
  • Mary Poulter, District #5 Director
  • Randy Bauer, District #6 Director
  • Ruthina Malone, District #6 Director
  • Kristen Jensen, District #7 Director
  • Jared McDonald, District #8 Director
  • Christie Kessel, District #9 Director
  • Amy Jurrens, AEA District Director
  • Tricia Sutherland, IACCT Representative
  • D.T. Magee, Executive Director

Work and activities

Electoral activities and influence

The Iowa Association of School Boards has a registered lobbyist.[4]

Finances

The following is a breakdown of the Iowa Association of School Boards' revenues and expenses from 2011 to 2024. The information comes from ProPublica.

Iowa Association of School Boards financial data 2011-2024
Year Revenue Expenses
2024 $4.7 million $3.8 million
2023 $4.4 million $3.6 million
2022 $3.5 million $3.4 million
2021 $3.2 million $3.0 million
2020 $3.7 million $3.4 million
2019 $3.7 million $3.5 million
2018 $4.0 million $3.7 million
2017 $3.9 million $3.7 million
2016 $3.9 million $3.6 million
2015 $3.8 million $3.7 million
2014 $3.1 million $2.5 million
2013 $3.0 million $2.5 million
2012 $3.1 million $2.7 million
2011 $6.7 million $6.6 million


Notable endorsements

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Recent news

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See also

External links

Footnotes