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The group is a nonprofit, set up as an instrumentality of the state of Wisconsin, meaning it functions as a quasi-governmental institution.<ref>[Ballotpedia staff, "Interview with WASB Director of Finance and Administrative Services Joe Koenig," July 23, 2025]</ref>
The group is a nonprofit, set up as an instrumentality of the state of Wisconsin, meaning it functions as a quasi-governmental institution.<ref>[Ballotpedia staff, "Interview with WASB Director of Finance and Administrative Services Joe Koenig," July 23, 2025]</ref>


On June 10, 2022, the WASB board of directors voted not to renew membership in the NSBA for the membership period beginning July 1, 2022.<ref>[https://wasb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/NSBA-withdrawal-letter-1.pdf ''Wisconsin Association of School Boards'', "WASB Statement on Withdrawal from NSBA," accessed June 15, 2022]</ref>
On June 10, 2022, the WASB board of directors voted not to renew membership in the NSBA for the membership period beginning July 1, 2022.<ref>[https://wasb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/NSBA-withdrawal-letter-1.pdf ''WASB'', "WASB Statement on Withdrawal from NSBA," accessed June 15, 2022]</ref>


==Leadership==
==Leadership==
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As of July 22, 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at the Wisconsin Association of School Boards.
As of July 22, 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at the Wisconsin Association of School Boards.


*'''Dan Rossmiller''', executive director<ref>[https://wasb.org/about-wasb/staff/ "Wisconsin Association of School Boards" , "WASB  Staff," accessed July 22, 2025]</ref>
*'''Dan Rossmiller''', executive director<ref>[https://wasb.org/about-wasb/staff/ ''WASB'' , "WASB  Staff," accessed July 22, 2025]</ref>
*'''Andrew Maertz''', president of the board of directors<ref>[https://wasb.org/about-wasb/regionsdirectors/ "Wisconsin Association of School Boards" , "WASB Directors," accessed July 24, 2025]</ref>
*'''Andrew Maertz''', president of the board of directors<ref name = directors>[https://wasb.org/about-wasb/regionsdirectors/ ''WASB'' , "WASB Directors," accessed July 24, 2025]</ref>
*'''Sandie Anderson''', first vice president of the board of directors<ref>[https://wasb.org/about-wasb/regionsdirectors/ "Wisconsin Association of School Boards" , "WASB Directors," accessed July 24, 2025]</ref>
*'''Sandie Anderson''', first vice president of the board of directors<ref name = directors/>
*'''Bob Green''', second vice president of the board of directors<ref>[https://wasb.org/about-wasb/regionsdirectors/ "Wisconsin Association of School Boards" , "WASB Directors," accessed July 24, 2025]</ref>
*'''Bob Green''', second vice president of the board of directors<ref name = directors/>


==Work and activities==
==Work and activities==
===Legislative and policy work===
===Legislative and policy work===


WASB provides training and legal services for local school board officials <ref>[https://wasb.org/services-and-member-benefits/ "Wisconsin Association of School Boards" , "Services and Member Benefits," accessed July 22, 2025]</ref>. It also has a registered lobbyist with the [[Wisconsin lobbying guidelines|Wisconsin Ethics Commission]]. According to the Wisconsin Ethics Commission, WASB lobbies on issues such as "employment, insurance, taxation, election, technology licensing, transportation and other areas of legislation that have not been identified."<ref>[https://lobbying.wi.gov/Who/PrincipalInformation/2025REG/Information/10985?tab=Profile "WI Lobbying" , "Wisconsin Association of School Boards," accessed July 22, 2025]</ref>
WASB provides training and legal services for local school board officials <ref>[https://wasb.org/services-and-member-benefits/ ''WASB'' , "Services and Member Benefits," accessed July 22, 2025]</ref>. It also has a registered lobbyist with the [[Wisconsin lobbying guidelines|Wisconsin Ethics Commission]]. According to the Wisconsin Ethics Commission, WASB lobbies on issues such as "employment, insurance, taxation, election, technology licensing, transportation and other areas of legislation that have not been identified."<ref>[https://lobbying.wi.gov/Who/PrincipalInformation/2025REG/Information/10985?tab=Profile ''WI Lobbying'' , "Wisconsin Association of School Boards," accessed July 22, 2025]</ref>


The Wisconsin Association of School Boards spent $110,293.54 on lobbying expenses during the 2023-2024 legislative session, according to filings with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission.<ref>[https://lobbying.wi.gov/Who/PrincipalInformation/2023REG/Information/9700?tab=Profile "WI Lobbying" , "Wisconsin Association of School Boards," accessed July 22, 2025]</ref>
The Wisconsin Association of School Boards spent $110,293.54 on lobbying expenses during the 2023-2024 legislative session, according to filings with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission.<ref>[https://lobbying.wi.gov/Who/PrincipalInformation/2023REG/Information/9700?tab=Profile ''WI Lobbying'' , "Wisconsin Association of School Boards," accessed July 22, 2025]</ref>


==Notable endorsements==
==Notable endorsements==

Latest revision as of 21:08, 29 July 2025

Wisconsin Association of School Boards
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Basic facts
Location:Madison, Wis.
Type:Nonprofit
Top official:Dan Rossmiller, executive director
Website:Official website

The Wisconsin Association of School Boards (WASB) is an organization of school boards in Wisconsin.

Background

Founded in 1921, the association says its mission is to "support, promote, and advocate for high levels of student achievement by providing public schools, public school boards, and their students and staff with resources, services, and professional development."[1]

The group is a nonprofit, set up as an instrumentality of the state of Wisconsin, meaning it functions as a quasi-governmental institution.[2]

On June 10, 2022, the WASB board of directors voted not to renew membership in the NSBA for the membership period beginning July 1, 2022.[3]

Leadership

As of July 22, 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at the Wisconsin Association of School Boards.

  • Dan Rossmiller, executive director[4]
  • Andrew Maertz, president of the board of directors[5]
  • Sandie Anderson, first vice president of the board of directors[5]
  • Bob Green, second vice president of the board of directors[5]

Work and activities

Legislative and policy work

WASB provides training and legal services for local school board officials [6]. It also has a registered lobbyist with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission. According to the Wisconsin Ethics Commission, WASB lobbies on issues such as "employment, insurance, taxation, election, technology licensing, transportation and other areas of legislation that have not been identified."[7]

The Wisconsin Association of School Boards spent $110,293.54 on lobbying expenses during the 2023-2024 legislative session, according to filings with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission.[8]

Notable endorsements

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See also

External links

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