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Bill to let teachers serve as nonvoting school board observers draws opposition from boards' association

2288293 · February 12, 2025
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Representative Austin Foss proposed HB 15‑16 to give local teachers the right to serve as nonvoting observers on school boards; school boards and associations warned about confidentiality, conflicts and governance; proponents said the change would improve communication and teacher retention.

Representative Austin Foss introduced House Bill 15‑16 to the House Education Committee, proposing that local school boards be required to appoint one or two educational employees as nonvoting observers at board meetings.

Foss said the measure would "foster a more collaborative, respectful, and effective relationship between school boards and the educators who work directly with students every day" and cited teacher‑retention research and recommendations from the teacher retention task force.

The North Dakota School Boards…

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