Councils, Boards & Committees
Parish Council
The Parish Council is the central coordinating body of the Parish. It is charged with overall parish pastoral development, and identifying goals and annual objectives of the Parish, with the approval of the Pastor. Within the parameters of the Archdiocesan policy and Church law, it is also responsible for the formulation of pastoral policy for the Parish. Members are voted in to the Parish Council. Meetings are held monthly.
When terms expire, or vacancies arise, notice will be given to the parish community. If the number of interested parties exceeds the available seats, an election will be held. Each council member will accept the position for a three-year term. They may extend their participation for another three-year term, if desired. If you are interested in being on the Parish Council, talk to the pastor or current board members in early spring.
President: Don Mroczek
Finance Committee
The Parish Finance Committee is an extension of the Parish Council. This group is in charge of the budget and tracking finances. Meetings are held monthly prior to the Parish Council meeting.
President: Jeff Christensen
Long Range Planning Committee
The Long Range Planning committee is a separate committee that looks at future needs of the church in regards to building, facilities, etc. This committee identifies goals and develops plans, with the vision from the Pastor. Meetings are held bimonthly or as needed. Contact Fr. Joe if interested at 402.564.8993
School Board
The St. Isidore Board of Total Education consists of eleven members in three categories:
Two ex-officio members- the Pastor and the Principal (non-voting)
Seven members elected by the Parish.
One member- Preschool (non-voting).
One member- Home & School (non-voting)
This Board is an advisory body, whose goal is to promote the success, development and improvement of St. Isidore School, subject to the requirements of the Archdiocesan Board of Education and the Nebraska Department of Education.
Meetings of this Board are held once a month. Everyone is welcome to attend. These are open meetings with the exception of the executive sessions. Meeting times are given in the monthly school calendar. Non-members may address the Board provided they have submitted a written request one week in advance of the meeting to the President of the Board or the school principal.
When terms expire, or vacancies arise, notice will be given to the school community to recruit new members. If the number of interested parties exceeds the available seats, an election will be held. Each board member will accept the position for a three-year term. They may extend their participation for another three-year term, if desired. If you are interested in being on the Board of Education, talk to the pastor, principal, or current board members in early spring.
President:
School Board members: