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Besides continuous public comments, resigning board members said they get up at 6 a.m. to an in ux of emails complaining about the programs that are not taught or utilized in the district.

Hackett said the letters of resignation can be submitted, but to become o cial, a vote of the board to accept them is customary.

In this case, if all went as planned on March 13, three members would be leaving the board, leaving only two to vote to accept the resignation, which does not constitute a quorum. not submitted letters of resignation by press time on March 10 were Treasurer Rhonda Olsen and Assistant Secretary Heather Booth.

On March 10, Hackett said the district was consulting with legal counsel, Caplan & Earnest, to determine what those next steps might be in what he referred to as an “unprecedented situation.”

To see what transpired in the developing story this week, visit the website at elbertcountynews.net.

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