It’s a challenging job. It’s a job that requires good judgment,
strong leadership and long hours. It’s a job with no financial
compensation, but one that pays dividends in satisfaction of
knowing that you might help shape a child’s future. It’s a seat on
your school board.
Some seats throughout the region are up for grabs. Procedures for fil¬
ing petitions can vary, and you should check with your district clerk for
specifics. Candidates must:
-- Be at least 18 years old and qualified voters in the school district.
-- Be able to read and write.
-- Be residents of the school district continuously for one year before
the election.
-- Not be employed by the board on which they serve or live in the
same household with a family member also serving on that board.
Board members will be elected the day of school budget votes —
Tuesday, May 21. If you think you can make a difference, add your name
to the ballot.
It’s a challenging job. It’s a job that requires good judgment,
strong leadership and long hours. It’s a job with no financial
compensation, but one that pays dividends in satisfaction of
knowing that you might help shape a child’s future. It’s a seat on
your school board.
Some seats throughout the region are up for grabs. Procedures for fil¬
ing petitions can vary, and you should check with your district clerk for
specifics. Candidates must:
Be at least 18 years old and qualified voters in the school district.
Be able to read and write.
Be residents of the school district continuously for one year before
the election.
Not be employed by the board on which they serve or live in the
same household with a family member also serving on that board.
Board members will be elected the day of school budget votes —
Tuesday, May 21. If you think you can make a difference, add your name
to the ballot.
It’s a challenging job. It’s a job that requires good judgment,
strong leadership and long hours. It’s a job with no financial
compensation, but one that pays dividends in satisfaction of
knowing that you might help shape a child’s future. It’s a seat on
your school board.
Some seats throughout the region are up for grabs. Procedures for fil¬
ing petitions can vary, and you should check with your district clerk for
specifics. Candidates must:
-- Be at least 18 years old and qualified voters in the school district.
-- Be able to read and write.
-- Be residents of the school district continuously for one year before
the election.
-- Not be employed by the board on which they serve or live in the
same household with a family member also serving on that board.
Board members will be elected the day of school budget votes —
Tuesday, May 21. If you think you can make a difference, add your name
to the ballot.
It’s a challenging job. It’s a job that requires good judgment,
strong leadership and long hours. It’s a job with no financial
compensation, but one that pays dividends in satisfaction of
knowing that you might help shape a child’s future. It’s a seat on
your school board.
Some seats throughout the region are up for grabs. Procedures for fil¬
ing petitions can vary, and you should check with your district clerk for
specifics. Candidates must:
Be at least 18 years old and qualified voters in the school district.
Be able to read and write.
Be residents of the school district continuously for one year before
the election.
Not be employed by the board on which they serve or live in the
same household with a family member also serving on that board.
Board members will be elected the day of school budget votes —
Tuesday, May 21. If you think you can make a difference, add your name
to the ballot.