West Bend School Board President Charles Hillman will not seek re-election this spring.
Hillman’s business, GrandCare Systems, will require more of his time in the next year and he can no longer commit enough hours in a week to be a productive school board member, he said.
The company sells communication and health monitoring systems for older adults.
His decision not to run for another 3-year term was made prior to last month’s defeat of a $119.3 million school building referendum, Hillman said.
He was appointed to the board in June 2004 and elected to a full three-year term in April 2005. Hillman served as president of the board in 2006 and 2007.
Terms of three other board members also end in spring and each of the four seats will be on the April 1 ballot.
The other three incumbents to face voters are Kris Beaver, Joe Carlson and Todd Miller.
Candidates for school board must file nomination papers with the board clerk by Jan. 2.
Charlie is a good influence on the board. He’ll be missed.
I do wish that he had given a bit more warning. There are only 15 days until the filing deadline and that is through the holidays. It will make it hard for people to get ready to run for the seat. If the decision was made months ago, why couldn’t he let people know so that potential candidates would have time to prepare a run? Or was this information communicated a while ago and the MJS just finally caught on?
What gives, Charlie?