Town of Middleton door sign

A bold one-page sign made for our neighbors in the Town of Middleton. Tape it to a door, post it at a gathering, or hand it to a neighbor. The hook is simple and true: of MCPASD's nine seats, a Town of Middleton resident can run for just one.

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For our neighbors in the Town of Middleton

We get one seat.

MCPASD's school board has nine seats. Every one is locked to a geographic Area — and to run for a seat, you have to live inside its lines. For the Town of Middleton, that means we can run for exactly one of the nine.

4
Middleton & Westport
Area IV · four seats
2
Cross Plains
Area II · two seats
1
Town of Middleton
our Area · one seat
Same district. Same nine-seat board. The lines were drawn when Middleton and Cross Plains merged in 1963 — and never redrawn since.
And in 2025, every open seat ran uncontested.
Three seats on the ballot. Three single candidates. No race — and no real choice for any of us, in any Area.

So let's open the board.

We're petitioning to keep all nine seats and keep five tied to Areas — one guaranteed anchor each — but open the other four to any district resident. Same board size. No one displaced. Voters still elect every seat.

Then a Town of Middleton neighbor could run for five seats — not one.
Add your name
Open the seats.
openseatsmcpasd.org
Sign by Thu · Aug 20, 2026. Then it goes to a district-wide vote at the Annual Meeting — Tue · Sept 22 · 7 PM.
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