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Public School District Reorganization-Procedures for School District Boundary Appeal Board Panel HearingsThe School District Boundary Appeal Board (SDBAB) panel consists of three (3) individuals who currently serve as school board members of their local school districts and who have been appointed by the state superintendent to hear appeals filed under Chapter 117, Wis. Stats. A non-voting chairperson, also appointed by the state superintendent, facilitates the hearing. In the weeks prior to the hearing, the school districts are asked to submit the following information:
Additional documents that are not already included in the Official File may be presented as exhibits during the appeal hearing. If such documents are to be used, they should be submitted to the recording secretary 15 minutes before the scheduled start time of the appeal so they can be properly verified and marked. Ten (10) copies of each exhibit are needed for distribution. The chairperson will also be available prior to the start of the hearing to answer any questions about procedures. The proponent(s) (those people asking that the school boards order of denial be reversed and that the territory be transferred) present their case first. The time limit for the presentation is one hour. The opponent(s) (those people who want the territory to remain in the school district) are also given up to one hour for their presentation. After the presentations, a 10-minute summation or rebuttal time is given to both parties. At the conclusion of the public presentations, the SDBAB panel is given an opportunity to ask questions of anyone who presented testimony or of other parties in attendance. However, no one is allowed to make statements during this time period unless asked to do so by panel members. When the panel has no more questions, deliberations begin. The panel discusses the appeal and makes its decision in the presence of the proponent(s), opponent(s) and audience. In accordance with s. 117.15, Wis. Stats., the appeal panel considers and weighs specific criteria as they affect the educational welfare of all of the children residing in all of the school districts affected by the proposed reorganization. Click on the following link to view the list of criteria.
Last updated on 2/26/2008 2:56:18 PM |
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Elizabeth Burmaster
Department of Public Instruction, 125 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841, Madison, WI 53707-7841 (800) 441-4563 |