Call for Nominations

Nominations for Board Members 

Aim Academy is preparing to conduct its election of Board members on  May 15, 2025 and is now soliciting nominations for candidates. We will be filling the following seats:

  • 3 Community member seats (two positions up for reelection and one vacant position)

Instructions for using this nomination form:

Use the attached form to submit nominations. Please seek permission from each person you wish to nominate. You may nominate yourself as well. Return the completed nomination form to the office by April 5, 2025. Note: sooner is better.

Schedule for Elections

March 19: Call for nominations sent in Newsletter and posted on school’s website

April 5:  Deadline for nominations to be returned to the office. Nominees are expected to attend the April 16 meeting at 5:00

April 17: Nominees announced in Aim Academy ’s newsletter and on the website

April 29: “Ballots” are distributed to school community members:

  • Will be done electronically
  • Paper ballots will be drafted and available upon request

May 15: Voting ends at 6:00 today. All digital or paper submissions must be submitted

May 15: Votes tallied and recorded

June 18: Elected Board members announced at regular board meeting

July 1: New Board members are seated

Board of Directors Nominations 2025

General Information:

Who is eligible to serve on the Board of Directors?

Parents, community members and licensed teachers employed by Aim Academy are eligible for board membership.

What is expected of Board Members?

Each Board Member is responsible for governing the school as a collective body and for actively participating in the committee work of the Aim Academy Board of Directors.

Are there particular skills that you are looking for?

We hope to attract people with strong professional and communication skills as well as strong ties to the community. Experience in one or more of the following is a plus: education, fundraising, facilities, finance, human resources, community service, strategy, nonprofits and board governance. We are looking for people who believe in our school, our philosophy and mission and the educational opportunity that Aim Academy provides children in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. We want to work with those who are willing to commit their time, energy, talent and resources to giving Aim Academy students the best possible educational experience.

What makes the ideal Aim Academy Board Member?

The Aim Academy Board seeks outstanding individuals that have a desire to improve student achievement. Good members seek to develop their skills over time through experience and on-going training. The following is a list of qualities for prospective board candidates:

  • Motivated to improve student achievement
  • Trustworthy, honor your commitments
  • Believe in the school’s mission and vision
  • Team Member, ability to work collaboratively with other board members
  • Respect diverse perspectives
  • Committed to the school and want to help guide it towards being successful
  • Ability to make decisions
  • Willing and able to spend time on school board issues

How do I nominate someone to serve?

Get their permission and submit a Nomination Form

Can I nominate myself?

Absolutely!

The Board of Directors normally meets the third Wednesday of every month at Aim Academy in the conference room, calling to order at 5:00 p.m. Meetings are open to everyone in accordance with Open Meeting Law. Public comments are welcomed at a designated time on the agenda.

Nominee Information

Relationship to Aim Academy
Are you nominating yourself?
Does the nominee have a family or business relationship to any Aim Academy board member?
Is the nominee an immediate family member/partner, owner/employee or an entity with whom Aim Academy School contracts, directly or indirectly, for professional services, goods or facilities?
Is the nominee or spouse employed by Aim Academy School?

1. Community Member is defined as a person who lives in Minnesota, does not work in the school and who has no children attending the school. A community member does not include a person who resides, on a full time or part time basis, with a student.

2.Minnesota law provides strict conflict of interest rules regarding charter school board members and further requires that all board members of a charter school be “nonrelated.” If you have a business relationship or have an immediate family relationship with any charter school boarded member, both as further defined in MINN STAT> 124D.10, subd. 23(a), you will be unable to serve on that same charter school board. Please contact any member of the board if you have any questions about conflict of

3. The 2009 MN Legislature enacted strict Conflict of Interest for charter school boards. See MINN.STAT> 124d.10, Subd. 4a.

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