Parent-led · Wis. Stat. § 120.02(2)(a)

4 school board seats. Any MCPASD resident can run.

Right now, every one of MCPASD's 9 school board seats is locked to a geographic Area. Good candidates get shut out because their house sits a few blocks across an Area line — and elections go uncontested. This petition opens 4 of the 9 seats to any district resident, while keeping 5 geographic so every Area still has a guaranteed voice.

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Sign by
Sun · Aug 23, 2026
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Petition filed by
Mon · Aug 24, 2026
🗳️
Annual Meeting vote
Tue · Sept 22 · 7 PM
Why this matters

The board your kids inherit depends on who's allowed to run

The MCPASD School Board sets the budget, picks the superintendent, and decides the policies that shape every classroom in the district — from advanced learning placement to facilities planning to the school calendar. These are not symbolic seats. When the people in charge of those decisions face no challenger on the ballot, the district loses the basic accountability of an actual election.

What the board actually decides

  • The annual operating budget and the tax levy
  • Curriculum and policy — including advanced learning, special education, discipline, and grading
  • Hiring and reviewing the superintendent
  • Facilities, referenda, and capital projects
  • Staff contracts and collective bargaining outcomes
  • Boundary changes and growth planning as MCPASD expands

Best candidates, no artificial gates

Every family in the district deserves to be governed by the best people willing to serve — not just the people who happen to live on the right side of an Area line. Right now, an excellent candidate one street over from an open seat can't run for it. That's an artificial restriction, and it's the reason uncontested races have become routine here.

9
Board seats today
~7,000
Students in MCPASD
5
Attendance areas
0
Seats any resident can run for
The problem

Every seat is locked to an address

MCPASD already has a 9-member board. Every seat is tied to one of five geographic Areas — and a candidate must live inside that Area to run for that seat. It sounds fair. In practice, it builds walls around who can serve.

3of 3

Uncontested in 2025

In the April 2025 election, all three open board seats had a single candidate. No race. No choice.

4of 9

One Area, nearly half the board

Area IV (Middleton + Westport) holds 4 of the 9 seats. Areas I, III, and V hold just 1 each.

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Seats you can run for

If the seat in your Area isn't up — or an incumbent has it locked — you can't run at all, even blocks from an open seat.

A neighbor four houses on the wrong side of an Area line is barred from running for a seat they're perfectly qualified to hold. That's an artificial barrier — and it's why so many of our elections have no race at all.

The fix

Open 4 of the 9 seats. Keep the board the same size.

We're not adding seats or removing anyone. The board stays at 9. We're changing how the 9 are allocated — keeping geographic representation while opening the door for more people to run.

Today
Lopsided. 9 of 9 locked.
Area ISpringfield
1
Area IICross Plains
2
Area IIIWest Middleton
1
Area IVMiddleton + Westport
4
Area VCentral
1
Under the petition
5 geographic + 4 open. Equal voice.
Area ISpringfield
1
Area IICross Plains
1
Area IIIWest Middleton
1
Area IVMiddleton + Westport
1
Area VCentral
1
At-largeAnywhere in MCPASD
4

What it does

  • Keeps 5 geographic seats — one per Area, so every Area still has a guaranteed voice
  • Opens 4 at-large seats any district resident can run for, regardless of address
  • Gives voters real choices — more candidates, fewer uncontested races
  • Follows Wisconsin statute step-by-step — attorney-reviewed (Wis. Stat. § 120.02(2)(a))

What it doesn't do

  • Add or remove any seats — the board stays at 9
  • Displace any currently serving board member or shorten a term
  • Change who votes — all district electors still vote on every seat
  • Take effect overnight — gradual conversion at natural re-election, starting Spring 2027
The plan

A phased rollout, not a board overhaul

The board stays at 9 seats. Each "extra" geographic seat — every Area beyond its one-per-zone anchor — converts to an open district-wide seat only as it comes up for re-election. No incumbent is forced out. No area loses its anchor.

2027
First open seats

The Area II and Area IV seats on the ballot convert. Two open seats live. Area II already has Kells as its anchor; Area IV has three other members. 2 of 4 open seats in place.

2028
+1 more open

The next Area IV "extra" converts. Area I and Area III seats stay as their permanent anchors. 3 of 4 open seats in place.

2030
Full hybrid in place

The final Area IV "extra" converts; one Area IV seat is preserved as the permanent anchor. 5 area seats + 4 open = 9 total.

MCPASD School Board — From Area Seats to Open Seats: a year-by-year phased transition diagram showing every seat's status from 2025 through 2031+, and a comparison to how other large Wisconsin districts structure their boards.

The year-by-year transition, on one page

Download the full handout — a one-page visual showing every seat by name, when each comes up for re-election, and exactly when it converts. Same handout we hand out at meetings; share it with neighbors who want to see the mechanics.

Download handout (PDF, 50 KB)
Wisconsin context

MCPASD is the only large Wisconsin district with all-geographic seats

Every other large Wisconsin school district has either moved to fully at-large seats — where any qualified resident can run for any seat — or uses a hybrid model where candidates live in an area but the whole district votes. We're an outlier. The proposed model mirrors Verona's: a small number of geographic anchors plus open seats any resident can run for.

District Enrollment Seats Structure
MCPASD (Middleton) ~7,000 9 All geographic areas — proposed for reform
Verona Area SD ~5,800 7 3 geographic + 4 at-large  ← proposed model
Oregon School District ~4,100 7 Geographic (candidates must reside in area), elected at-large
Madison MMSD ~25,000 7 All at-large, numbered seats (state statute required)
Appleton Area SD ~15,000 7 All at-large
Sun Prairie Area SD ~8,400 7 All at-large
Waukesha SD ~11,800 9 All at-large
Kenosha Unified SD ~21,000 9 All at-large

Sources: Ballotpedia, district websites. Enrollment figures approximate. Milwaukee Public Schools excluded — first-class city districts operate under different governance rules.

How it works

Two things we need from you

Wisconsin's petition process has two steps. Both matter.

1

Sign the petition by Aug 23

Phase 1 · now → Aug 23, 2026

We need at least 500 signatures from qualified MCPASD electors (Wis. Stat. § 120.02(2)(a)). We're aiming for 550 to cushion against invalid signatures.

Sign now
2

Show up Sept 22, 7 PM

Phase 2 · the actual vote

MCPASD is a common school district, so the vote happens at the Annual Meeting — only electors physically present can vote. About 30 people came in 2025. We need hundreds.

Tue Sept 22, 2026 · 7:00 PM
District Services Center
7106 South Avenue, Middleton

Sign the petition

Three steps — all from home

Wisconsin law only counts a pen-and-paper signature on an official sheet — no legal online signature exists. Download, print, sign, and mail back. One sheet holds 7 signatures, so you and six neighbors can sign on the same page.

Print & sign

Get a petition sheet

Download, print, sign with a pen, have your circulator complete the certification at the bottom, and return to a drop-off location. One sheet holds 7 signatures.

Where to return signed sheets

  • 3795 Swoboda Road, Verona, WI — drop off anytime (mailbox labeled "Petition"), or mail to the same address.

Questions? [email protected]

In person

Find us in the community

It's easier to sign a paper sheet at an event than to wait for one in the mail. Come say hi.

Tue
Weekly

Downtown Middleton Farmers Market

Capital Brewery TAP · 2–7pm · when a volunteer is staffing
If staffed
Thu
Weekly

Greenway Station Farmers Market

Greenway Station · 8am–1pm · when a volunteer is staffing
If staffed
Jul
4
Sat

Middleton 4th of July Celebration

Breakfast → fireworks at dusk
Flagship
Aug
23
Sun

🎯 Signature deadline — last day to sign

Petition filed Mon Aug 24 at District Services Center
Deadline
Aug
29
Sat

Good Neighbor Festival + Parade

Aug 28–30 · pre-vote rally for the Sept 22 meeting
Flagship
Sep
22
Tue

🗳️ MCPASD Annual Meeting — THE VOTE

District Services Center, 7106 South Ave · 7:00 PM
The Vote
Suggest an event

Where else should we be?

No event near you? Tell us where neighbors gather — a coffee shop, soccer field, block party, church coffee hour — and we'll get a circulator and sheets there. Anonymous is fine; leave email if you want a heads-up when it's scheduled.

When elections go uncontested year after year, it's not because no one cares. It's because the rules are quietly keeping people out. We're changing the rules.
— The Open Seats MCPASD organizing team
Get involved

Volunteer with us

Circulators are neighbors who collect signatures from other neighbors — the single highest-leverage thing you can do. We train you in 10 minutes.

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The fastest way to 550 signatures is for every signer to text 3 neighbors. Click to share:

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does this add seats to the board?

No. The board has 9 seats today and will still have 9. The petition changes how the seats are allocated — keeping 5 tied to geographic Areas and converting 4 into open at-large seats any district resident can run for.

Why open the seats — what's wrong with all-geographic?

When every seat is locked to an Area, most residents can't run in most years. A qualified neighbor whose home is just outside the Area with an open seat is barred from running. The result is too many uncontested elections — in April 2025, all three open seats had only one candidate. Four open seats give voters real choices.

Wait — the vote is at a meeting, not on a ballot?

Correct. MCPASD is a common school district, and under Wis. Stat. § 120.02(2)(a) apportionment changes are voted on at the district's Annual Meeting. Only electors physically present vote. It's Tue Sept 22, 2026 at 7:00 PM at the District Services Center, 7106 South Ave, Middleton.

How many signatures do you need, and why 500?

500 elector signatures, per Wis. Stat. § 120.02(2)(a). The 500 threshold applies because MCPASD contains territory in Madison, a 2nd-class city. The petition must be filed at least 30 days before the Annual Meeting — deadline Sun Aug 23, 2026. We aim for 550 to cushion against invalid signatures.

Does any current board member lose their seat?

No. Conversion happens gradually at each seat's natural re-election point, starting with the Spring 2027 election. Every current member serves out their full term.

Will my Area lose its representation?

No. Every Area keeps one guaranteed geographic seat. Today some Areas have one seat and Area IV has four — the petition makes geographic representation equal (one per Area) and adds four seats open to everyone.

Is this partisan? Who funds it?

Neither partisan nor funded. It's a structural governance change — no PAC, no organization, no outside money. Parents fund printing and the domain themselves. Any contribution will be disclosed publicly.

I don't live in MCPASD — how can I help?

You can't sign, but you can share with friends who do, help with press/social media, or chip in for printing. Use the volunteer form above.

Two things from you. That's it.

Sign by Aug 23. Show up Sept 22.
That's how we open the ballot.

Sign the petition