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Board outlines lottery approach for citizen advisory committee after 36 applications

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The board proposed township-based quotas and a public random-selection process to form a 12-member citizen advisory committee from 36 applicants; members asked staff for demographic breakdown of applicants and to present topics at first meeting.

The Pleasant Valley School District board discussed how to form a new citizens advisory committee after 36 community members submitted interest forms.

Board officials proposed grouping applicants by township to ensure geographic representation and using a random-selection process at a public meeting to fill the committee seats. Under the proposal discussed at the March 27 meeting, the district would allocate seats by township size (Chestnut Hill, Polk, Eldred and Ross were cited in the proposal). The…

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