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Welcome to the Morrison Board of Education's
information page.

Right to Left-
2nd Row Kevin Schlueter - Ted Tilton - Doug Pannier - Steve Swanstrom,
1st Row Jim Ridley - Sally Gray - Jim Prombo

The Morrison School Board consists of seven community members who are elected at-large to four year terms. They volunteer their time to attend meetings and serve on sub-committees of the board. The Board of Education members are:

  • Sally Gray, President
    • Sally Gray was elected to the Board of Education in 1994. She resides in Mt. Pleasant township. She has two children who have graduated from Morrison Schools.  Sally is employed by Gold Star FS at the Lyndon Energy office
  • Steve Swanstrom, Vice President
    • Steve Swanstrom was elected to the Board of Education in 1995.  He resides in Union Grove township.  He has two children who have graduated from Morrison Schools and one who currently attends Morrison High School.  He is the CEO of Gold Star FS.
  • Ted Tilton, Secretary
    • Ted Tilton was elected to the Board of Education in 2007.  He resides in Union Grove township.  He is retired and is a Morrison Schools volunteer.
  • Kevin Schlueter, Secretary Pro tem
    • Kevin Schlueter was appointed to the Board of Education in 2003.  He resides in Union Grove township.  He has two children who currently attend Morrison Schools.  He has worked for General Electric in Morrison for 22 years, and the last six years as the Plant Manager.
  • Doug Pannier
    • Doug Pannier was appointed to the Board of Education in February of 2008.  He resides in Mt. Pleasant township. He and his wife Kolleen have two children, Kelly and Lauren, who currently attend Morrison schools.  He is employed by Modern Woodmen of America in the Quad Cities where he is a bond portfolio manager. 
  • Jim Ridley
    • Jim Ridley was elected to the Board of Education in 2007.  He resides in Clyde township.  He is a graduate of Morrison High School and is employed by Gordon Brothers, a financial services firm based in Boston.
  • Jim Prombo
    • Jim Prombo was elected to the Board of Education in 2007.  He resides in Mt. Pleasant township.  He is married to Betsy (Komlanc) and they have six children who have graduated from the Morrison Schools.  He is a former Morrison elementary principal and he is currently employed by the Morrison Institute of Technology.

We encourage your comments...

There is a specific time set aside at each meeting for public communication to the Board. At that time interested people may present comments, suggestions, or concerns, even if they are not on the agenda. Any community member wishing to address the Board during Public Comments should contact the Superintendent or Superintendent's secretary prior to the meeting. Public comment items must be included on an agenda of a future meeting before the Board can officially take action.

When Should I Contact The Board?

Please Follow the Chain of Command

We want to solve any issues at the lowest possible level of contact. If there is a concern or question regarding your child’s performance, grade, homework, etc, please contact the teacher involved first. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, the next step is the building principal. If speaking to the principal does not solve the issue, the next step is the superintendent. If it is necessary to take your concerns to the School Board, the superintendent will provide contact information for you to do so.

Link to Board Meeting Dates


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