No. School Board members in Oregon (and most if not all other states) do not get paid anything for their service.
staff members
Oregon. has written: 'Compilation of Fair Dismissal Appeals Board cases' -- subject(s): Digests, Dismissal of, Teachers, School employees, School personnel management, School administrators
States operate differently and have specific laws that impact this question. However, School board members are typically unpaid public officials that serve as volunteers on the board of the community in which they live.
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They get paid in dollars
Charter School Policy and New members. Charter School Policy and New members.
Address the school board as a whole using terms like "Members of the School Board" or "School Board Trustees." When speaking to an individual member, address them as "Mr./Mrs./Ms. [Last Name]" or using their official title, such as "Board President" or "Board Chair."
Oregon Wine Advisory Board. has written: 'Oregon grapevine'
3 new members of the Orforville, Wi school board were swarn in by the super's office without any public notice.
Salaries of school board members are generally not public. However, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction, the California Department of Education may be able to provide this information upon formal request.
Ruth H. Page has written: 'What makes an effective school board member?' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Rating of, School board members, School boards
Raymond O. Larson has written: 'School board members' values, belief systems and satisfaction with the school board role' -- subject(s): School boards