SALINE AREA SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION VACANCY

SALINE AREA SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION VACANCY
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Saline Area Schools issued the following announcement on Jan 13.

The Saline Area Schools Board of Education has a vacancy and is seeking a member of the community to hold the office of Trustee until December 31st, 2022. 

An individual is eligible as a School Board member if the individual is a citizen of the United States, and is a qualified and registered elector of the School District.

Should the appointed Trustee desire to serve past December 31, 2022, they would need to participate in the general election (Nov. 8) and win a 4-year term. Appointment does not mean a decision has to be made now on running, or not running, in November.

To apply, please submit this Notice of Interest form by Thursday, February 3, 2022, at 5 p.m. ET.

Appointment by the Board to fill this vacancy shall be by majority vote. The Board intends to interview at a Special Meeting Feb. 7. Additional interview information will be sent to applicants.

The Board of Education Trustees are committed to appointing a Trustee that is deeply dedicated to students, meets the needs of our staff, and values feedback from parents. 

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Saline Area Schools



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