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Brunson re-elected chair; Worley chosen vice chair at Clinton City Schools reorganization meeting

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Summary

At the board's July 22 organizational meeting, the Clinton City Schools Board of Education re-elected Dr. Linda Brunson as chair and selected Carol Worley as vice chair. The board followed its policy procedures and proceeded without recorded opposition.

Dr. Linda Brunson was re-elected chair of the Clinton City Schools Board of Education on July 22 during the board’s annual reorganization meeting, and Carol Worley was elected vice chair for a one-year term.

The election followed the board’s organizational rules. Rebecca Williams, the board attorney, opened the nominations under board policy and described the procedure for electing officers, saying the board would elect a chairperson and vice chairperson to serve for one year or until their successors are qualified.

Nominations were made from the floor and seconded; the board then voted. The clerk called the vote and the results were announced with no recorded opposition. After her election the chair, Dr. Linda Brunson, thanked members for their support and said she looked forward to continuing to work with the superintendent and staff. Newly elected Vice Chair Carol Worley said she appreciated the opportunity and that she was familiar with the role’s time and responsibilities.

The board then resumed its regular agenda under the new chair. Other routine procedural motions that evening included approval of the meeting agenda and the consent agenda; both motions carried.