BOARD OF EDUCATION
Board Members

Vice President
Buffy Lael-Wolf
Sub-District 5
blaelwolf@sps186.org
217/220-0185
Term expires: May 3, 2027
Board Meeting Information
Regular meetings of the Board of Education are held on the first and third Monday of each month in the P.D. Room of the administrative offices located at 3063 Fiat Avenue. The Board meets in closed executive session beginning at 5:30 p.m. with the public session beginning at 6:30 p.m., unless otherwise publicly noticed.
All meetings of the Board are open to the public and conducted in accordance with the Open Meetings Act. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. Additionally, regular meetings are available for public viewing as a live stream or as a recording of past meetings through the SPSchannel22 page of Youtube. Please note public comment portions of some of the meeting recordings may be edited in accordance with YouTube content guidelines.
Release of the Excerpt of June 3, 2013, Executive Session Per PAC
The attached excerpt of the June 3, 2013, executive session has been released in order to comply with the March 24, 2013, decision of the Attorney General’s Public Access Counselor (PAC).
Board Policy, Rules and Regulations
Click here for Board Policy.
Board Election Information
Three seats on the Board of Education, Springfield Public School District #186, will be up for election in the April 1, 2025 Consolidated Election. These seats are for Sub-Districts 1, 2, and 6. Candidates in these Sub-Districts will be seeking four-year terms ending in 2029.
Any resident of these sub-districts who meets the qualifications to be a candidate may pick up a candidate’s packet from the office of the Board Secretary, located in the Administrative Center at 3063 Fiat Avenue, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or by visiting the Sangamon County Clerk’s website, linked below, where the packet can be downloaded for printing at home. The first day to circulate nominating petitions for signature is August 20, 2024.
Potential candidates are reminded that nominating papers must be filed with the Election Office of the Sangamon County Clerk during the period of November 12 to November 18, 2024. Additional information regarding qualifications to be a candidate and filing of petitions should be directed to the Election Office of the Sangamon County Clerk, Room 105, County Building, 200 S. Ninth Street, Springfield, Illinois 62701, 217/753-8683, or at this link: 2025 Candidate Filing Information
Potential candidates are also encouraged to visit the Illinois Association of School Board's website where additional resources for candidates can be found.
Sub-District Map
As required by the School Code of Illinois after each decennial census, the Board of Education has re-apportioned the seven sub-districts.
The Springfield-Sangamon County Regional Planning Commission prepared a 2022 Reapportionment Plan and new sub-district map based on 2020 census data. This new map was approved by the Board of Education at its regular meeting of Monday, April 18, 2022, and can be found below or by clicking on this link: 2022 Reapportionment Approved Map.
Following is a list of current Board members with corresponding sub-district:
Sub-district 1 - Kristin Barnett
Sub-district 2 - Micah Miller
Sub-district 3 - Sarah Blissett
Sub-district 4 - Ken Gilmore
Sub-district 5 - Buffy Lael-Wolf
Sub-district 6 - Erica Austin
Sub-district 7 - Debra Iams
Please note that the information provided on the electronic map is not guaranteed for accuracy. A copy of the official sub-district map is also on display in the District's administrative office located at 3063 Fiat Avenue. For additional information or to set an appointment to view the map, please contact Julie Hammers at 217/525-4406, jhammers@sps186.org.
Student Board of Education Member Application Information
The Springfield Public Schools Board of Education invites interested incoming high school seniors to apply to become the 2026-2027 Student Representative to the Board of Education. One incoming senior will be chosen to serve as the Student Representative during the upcoming school year.
Throughout the year, the student will be expected to attend two evening board meetings and two Superintendent’s Student Roundtable meetings, per month. Board meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of the month, with a few exceptions for holidays. The Roundtable typically meets on the first Wednesday of the month with additional meetings scheduled during October through January to facilitate planning of the group’s Unity Day event. The Student Board Representative works closely with the Superintendent and his staff to facilitate the Roundtable's meetings and activities.
The Student Board Representative will be given time on each Board of Education meeting agenda to speak regarding student concerns, curriculum, and activities. They will be expected to develop and implement a service project during the year with the Superintendent's Student Roundtable. The Student Board Representative acts as a liaison between the students and the school board, gathers student concerns and celebrations, and helps communicate important information from the school board to the students. The Student Board Representative also receives time with the Superintendent to discuss student issues and concerns.
The Student Board Representative will at all times represent Springfield Public Schools through conduct, academics, and extracurricular activities and should act in a way that honors themselves, the student body they represent, and the Springfield Public Schools as a whole.
This position is considered an extracurricular activity that is subject to requirements outlined in the Student and Family Handbook, as well as the Extra/Co-Curricular Activities & Athletic Policy Handbook. To remain eligible to serve, the Student Board of Education Representative will:
Attain at least a 2.0 GPA in the spring semester of their junior year and fall semester of their senior year.
Maintain an “on track to graduate” trajectory.
Pass five (5) classes in both the spring semester of their junior year and the fall semester of their senior year.
Pass five (5) classes weekly during the current semester.
Finalists will participate in an interview process with the School Board Members. The naming of the 2026-2027 Student Board Representative will take place in May 2026, with seating to take place in August 2026.
All applicants are also encouraged to participate in the Superintendent's Student Roundtable meetings during the remainder of the 2025-2026 school year.
A student must meet the following requirements to apply for the position of Student Board Representative:
Be on track to be a high school Senior at a Springfield Public Schools’ high school during the 2026-2027 school year.
Have a grade point average of 2.0 or higher.
Be eligible to serve based on the guidelines listed above and outlined in the Student and Family Handbook, as well as the Extra/Co-Curricular Activities & Athletic Policy Handbook.
Submit the completed application.
Submit a one-page biographical sketch outlining the student’s abilities, goals, and reasons why they are the best choice as a Student Board Representative based on questions listed on this application.
Provide two written references from teachers, administrators, or community members.
The application can be found here. Please note that you must be signed into your student Google account to access the application.
The deadline for submission is 4:00 p.m. on Friday, April 10, 2026.







