(KNZA)--Several candidates have filed for positions up for election in November on the Hiawatha USD 415 and South Brown County USD 430 Boards of Education.
According to an updated list of candidate filings provide by the Brown County Clerk's Office Friday afternoon, Ian Schuetz has filed for re-election to position 3 on the USD 415 board and Griff Howard has filed for position 7, the at-large position, which is currently held by Amy Kopp.
Also up for election on the USD 415 board is position 1, currently held by Jeff Brockhoff, and position 2, currently held by Tom Simmer.
Two candidates have filed so far for four open positions on the USD 430 Board.
Jim Becker has filed for position 3, which is currently held by Laurence Berger, and Rex Lockwood has filed for re-election to position 7, the at-large position.
Also up for election on the USD 430 board is position 1, currently held by April Keo, and position 2, currently held by Jason Selland.
Candidates have until noon, June 1 to file at the Brown County Clerk's Office.
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