About CASB
The Colorado Association of School Boards was established in 1940 to provide the structure through which school board members could unite in efforts to promote the interests and welfare of Colorado school districts.
Today, CASB
advocates the interests of local boards of education to groups both
within and outside the education community. CASB also provides
information, services and training programs to support school board
members as they govern their local school districts.
All of Colorado's 178 school districts are CASB members, representing about 1160 school board members and superintendents statewide. A 22-member board of directors comprised of local school board members across the
state governs the association.
CASB mission: Advancing excellence in public education through effective leadership by locally elected boards of education.
