The Mercer Island School District board on Monday approved revisions to Board Policy 1005 that move the annual election of board president and vice president from the December meeting to the first regular meeting following high‑school graduation.
MISD Communications explained the change was proposed to align board officer turnover with the timing of student representative transitions and with other leadership handoffs in June. Staff said several nearby districts use the June timing and the board discussed practical benefits, including smoother student‑rep transitions and predictable handoffs for officers.
Board members raised only minor language edits — for example changing a singular “representative” to “representatives” in a subsection — and asked staff to incorporate the edits before the final version is codified. The motion to approve the policy revisions passed; the board indicated current officers would remain in their roles until the new timing takes effect.
Why it matters: Moving officer elections to after graduation shifts the board’s annual organizational calendar to align with a point when student representatives and many school‑year roles change, staff said, which they argued reduces the number of mid‑year transitions the district manages.
What’s next: Staff will incorporate the agreed language edits into the finalized policy and apply the new election timing beginning in the next applicable cycle. The board then proceeded to hold nominations and a roll‑call for its annual reorganization under the adopted timing.