DES MOINES, IOWA (November 21, 2022) — The Iowa Association of School Boards (IASB) presented the 2021-22 Annual Board Awards on November 17 during the IASB Annual Convention in Des Moines. The awards are given each year to board members, board teams, and superintendents/AEA chief administrators who dedicate time and effort to learning, advocacy, leadership, and service projects to expand their knowledge and skills for better governance. Applicants must accumulate a specific number of credits to earn these awards.

Individual Achievement Award were presented to 112 board members from 48 PK-12 school boards, four area education-agency boards, and one community-college board. Organization and award winner names are listed in the captions of each photo on Flickr.

Team Achievement Award plaques were presented to fifteen school boards with a majority of board members who won the Individual Achievement Award. Congratulations to Atlantic, Bettendorf, Davenport, East Marshall, Fairfield, Fort Madison, Independence, Le Mars, Marshalltown, New London, North Polk, Sioux Center, Solon, Spencer, and West Delaware County.

The Award of Honor was presented to seventeen superintendents and one AEA chief administrator who invested time and effort to build skills and knowledge needed to be informed decision-makers. Organization and award winner names are listed in the captions of each photo on Flickr.

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