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Gravette board adopts six-year terms after rejecting four-year proposal

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Summary

The Gravette School District board considered changing member terms from five years to four or six years, rejected a four-year motion and approved six-year terms to align elections; members debated turnover timing and election-cycle effects.

The Gravette School District Board of Education voted on proposals to change board member terms. A motion to move to four-year terms failed; a subsequent motion to move to six-year terms passed by voice vote.

Board members discussed the implications for turnover and election timing. One board member raised…

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