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Board adopts cumulative voting process; public speakers urge appointment of Rick Crossan

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Summary

The Green Bay Area Public School District board adopted a cumulative ("dot") voting process to narrow applicants for a board vacancy and will invite a small panel of candidates for interviews. During public forum, several speakers endorsed Rick Crossan for the open seat.

The Green Bay Area Public School District Board of Education on June 9 adopted a cumulative voting process to narrow a field of applicants for a board vacancy and to select candidates for interview.

Under the adopted process each board member received a block of votes they could allocate among applicants (dot voting); the board used multiple rounds of allocation and discussion to shrink the candidate pool and ultimately approved a slate of seven candidates to invite for interviews.

Members said the approach was meant to provide a transparent, public method for expressing board preferences without…

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