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IEC
Sponsors
Illinois
ASBO | IASA | IASB
Illinois
ASBO (IASBO)
Illinois
ASBO is an association devoted to the school business management
profession. As a state association, Illinois ASBO strives
to promote the standards of school business administration
through a multitude of benefits provided to each and every
member including:
Job Placement Assistance
Student
Scholarship Opportunities
Access
to our Web site
Publications
Professional
Development Seminars
Annual
State Conference
Legislative
Involvement
CSBO
Certification Program
Headquarters
On-Call Support
By providing our members with the services needed to foster
their professional development and leadership skills, we
are attempting to improve the quality of educational programs
and services through the expertise of our staff, members,
and volunteers. Besides promoting the highest standards
of school business administration by fostering professional
development and leadership skills, we pride ourselves in
being able to provide our members with a thorough guide
to the most reliable companies who provide
services and products to schools throughout Illinois.
IASA
IASA is a state chartered association of the American Association
of School Administrators (AASA). The two associations work
cooperatively in a number of endeavors to serve the needs
of members in the local, state, and national arenas. IASA
members are encouraged to join the AASA and to become active
in its programs and services, but dual membership is not
a requirement.
IASA offers a variety of professional enhancement and resource
services to its members including professional and legal
assistance, a return of dues program, newsletters and employment
publications, conferences, professional development programs,
and networking-- just to name a few!
IASB
The Illinois Association of School Boards is a voluntary
organization of local boards of education dedicated to strengthening
the public schools through local citizen control. Although
not a part of state government, IASB is organized by member
school boards as a private not-for-profit corporation under
authority granted by Article 23 of The Illinois School Code.

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