It seems like the fall election has just concluded, but the local spring elections are quickly approaching. The deadline to file paperwork is Jan. 5 at 5 p.m. All current elected officials who are choosing not to run for re-election must submit a declaration of non-candidacy by 5 p.m. on Dec. 25.
The Waterloo City Council has two seats up for election â alderperson at-large currently occupied by Angie Stinnett who has already filed non-candidacy paperwork and Ward 1 alderperson seat, which is presently held by Jason Schoenwetter. The city council terms are four years.
The Marshall Village Board has three trustee terms expiring; all village elected officials are at-large positions. Andrea Andrews, Jason Pitzer and John Schuepbach, who also serves as the Board President, currently hold the seats. The village board trustee seats are for three years.
WATERLOO â When students attending Waterloo public schools leave the buildings Dec. 22 for winter break, it will be several weeks before they return to the facilities after the Waterloo School Board Monday approved having all grades begin 2021 online. In-person learning would resume no sooner than Jan. 19, 2021.
Administration put a set of proposals for returning to the classroom after winter break ends on Jan. 4 â move all of preK-12 to remote instruction for the two weeks following holiday break, move all preK-12 students to virtual instruction through the end of February, or continue to offer the hybrid model when classes resume after break.