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Process set to fill vacated school board seat
BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
e Douglas County school board is accepting applications to ll the seat left vacant when Elizabeth Hanson abruptly resigned during a meeting last month.
ose interested in serving on the board will have until June 19 to le an application. e application requires a letter of interest, resume, proof of residence in District C and con rmation of active voter registration.
District C covers the eastern and southern portions of Highlands e board agreed to have board President Mike Peterson and board member David Ray select candidates from the applicant pool to be interviewed by the whole board on June 20. e board will select nalists for a second round of interviews at a special meeting on June 27 and then nominate and vote on a candidate to ll Hanson’s seat. e board also agreed they don’t want candidates who are overtly political or divisive, instead stating a preference for applicants who can disagree civilly.
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To be eligible, applicants must be 18 years or older, have lived in the Douglas County School District for one year, currently reside in District C, and not be convicted of child sexual o enses.
Board members agreed they are looking for candidates that have a connection to the district, support school funding, such as bonds and mill levy overrides, have experience volunteering in the district, and bring a diverse perspective or background.
“(My preference) is someone who has skin in the game, like a kid in school or they know someone who works here,” board member Kaylee Winegar said.
“ e person I would be less supportive of is a person who already has an agenda or some speci c operational changes they want to make,” Ray said.
“I would prefer it be a person who understands the role, that it’s a governance role, not an operational role.” ose interested in applying can do so at www.dcsdk12.org/about/ leadership/board_of_education/ board_vacancy_appointment. Questions can be emailed to assistant board secretary Ronnae Brockman at rbrockman@dcsdk12.com.7
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