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Siren School Board swears in two members, elects officers and accepts donations

Siren School District Board · April 28, 2026

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Summary

The Siren School District board administered oaths to two new members, elected officers in a reorganization, accepted a $1,000 donation and approved a resolution naming authorized bank signers. Members also confirmed arrangements for upcoming graduations.

The Siren School District board on Monday swore in two newly seated members and reorganized its officers before approving routine donations and banking authorizations.

Mindy Zappa and Kimberly Pax recited the oath of office at the meeting, each stating the pledge to support the constitutions of the United States and Wisconsin and to discharge the duties of the office. Mindy Zappa said, “I, Mindy Zappa” as part of her oath, and Kimberly Pax likewise recited “I, Kimberly Pax.” The board confirmed that newly seated members would sign official paperwork following the ceremony.

After the oath, the board conducted a reorganization of officers. Following nominations, the board confirmed Katie as president, Jamie as vice president, Polly as treasurer and Corey to continue as clerk. Board members moved and seconded the nominations and adopted them by voice vote.

The board accepted a $1,000 donation from Whitetail Unlimited (announced at the meeting) and announced the monthly community-teacher-support gift recipient: Macy Bentley received a donated gift certificate. The board also approved a formal resolution naming the president, clerk and treasurer as authorized signers for the district’s accounts with the Community Bank and for Skyward-related transactions; authorized signers agreed to execute required signature cards after the meeting.

Board members closed the governance portion of the meeting by confirming volunteers to attend senior and alternative diploma ceremonies on May 15 and May 20, and by directing the president, clerk and treasurer to complete required bank and Skyward signatures.

The board proceeded to other agenda items and later moved into closed session to discuss personnel matters.