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The State Board works in collaboration with the state system of public libraries and assists with the educational services provided by Iowa Public Television, and the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.

The Board's mission is to champion excellence in education through superior leadership and service. We are committed to high levels of learning, achievement and performance for all students, so they will become successful members of their community and the workforce.
The State Board of Education consists of ten members: nine voting members who are appointed by the governor for six-year terms and subject to Senate confirmation; and one nonvoting student member who serves a one-year term, also appointed by the governor. The duties of the State Board include:
  • Establishes policies for the efficient and effective operation of education in Iowa, from early childhood education through community colleges
  • Adopts rules for the enforcement of school laws
  • Strives for higher levels of learning and achievement for all students
  • Adopts long-range plans for the education system
  • Acts as the State Board for Vocational Education and Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Recommends changes in school laws to the General Assembly
  • Adopts rules for accrediting public and nonpublic schools
  • Hears appeals of local school board decisions
  • Collaborates with other educational and non-educational bodies and organizations
  • Approves the budgets of the community colleges and the area education agencies
  • Approves educator preparation programs
Last Updated ( Monday, 05 November 2007 )