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Governing Council elects Aaron Beaver to Subdistrict 3; Subdistrict 4 to be filled by Board appointment

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Aaron Beaver was approved by roll call as the Subdistrict 3 representative after speaking about his community and professional background. The Board of Education will run an application process and appoint a one‑year representative for the open Subdistrict 4 seat.

Aaron Beaver was approved as the Governing Council representative for Subdistrict 3 following a brief candidate address and a roll‑call vote by the council.

Beaver, who identified himself as having a background in genetic counseling and community volunteer work, told the council he moved to Florissant in 2012, became involved in regional genetics research and had personal experience with SSD services after his child developed hearing loss. “SSD has been an invaluable resource and support to our family today,” Beaver said.

The council conducted a roll call for the vote. Meeting minutes show affirmative roll‑call responses from the present governing‑council members; the candidate was declared approved. The transcript records the roll‑call responses by district representatives and records multiple “yes” responses; the official Board of Education and Governing Council minutes should be consulted for a formal numeric tally.

The council also reported there were no applicants for Subdistrict 4. Under Special School District policy BBE and regulation BBE‑R, the Board of Education will conduct an internal application process and appoint a candidate to fill Subdistrict 4 for a one‑year term; that appointed seat will be posted next year as a two‑year seat to complete the three‑year cycle. The Board’s March 11 business meeting will include details on the Board’s process and timeline.

No formal challenges to the Subdistrict 3 appointment were recorded at the meeting.