Wisconsin Code § 120.05

School board officials
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(1) (a) The members of a
school board shall be the officers of a school district.
(b) In the case of a 3-member school board, the school district
president, treasurer and clerk shall constitute the school board.
At the first election of a 3-member school board, the clerk shall
be elected for a one-year term, the treasurer for a 2-year term and
the president for a 3-year term.
(c) In the case of a school board with more than 3 members,
the school board shall annually elect a school district president,
vice president, treasurer and clerk from among its members at a
school board meeting held on or within 30 days after the 4th
Monday in April.
(d) A school district officer shall be a resident of the school
district in which the officer serves. A school district officer who
represents an apportioned area pursuant to a plan adopted under
s. 120.02 (2) shall be a resident of the apportioned area for which
he or she is elected or appointed at the time the officer takes the
oath of office. If a school district officer who represents an apportioned area ceases to be a resident of that area after beginning
his or her term but continues to be a resident of the school district, the officer may continue to serve for the balance of the term
for which he or she was elected or appointed.
(2) If the territory of a common school district and a union
high school district is identical, the school board of the common
school district shall constitute the school board of the union high
school district.
(3) If the school district president, vice president, treasurer or
clerk of any school board is unable to discharge the duties of the
office due to disability or absence, the school board may appoint
a person to discharge the duties of such person until the disability
or absence no longer exists. In the case of a 3-member school
board the appointee shall be an elector of the school district. In
the case of a larger school board the appointee for the president
shall be the vice president and the appointee for the other officers
shall be another school board member. The school board shall
determine the compensation of such appointees. A person acting
as school district clerk or school district treasurer shall have the
powers of a deputy and shall take and file an official bond covering the person’s acts unless the bond of such officer includes a
bond for the officer’s deputy. This subsection does not apply to
vacancies caused by absence from the school district for a period
exceeding 60 days covered by s. 17.03 (4m).

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