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Board revises committee-appointment process, endorses two-year terms and voting when multiple applicants apply

5786090 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

The Martin County School Board agreed Sept. 16 to update how members are appointed to external and advisory committees: the board signaled intent to rescind several standing committee policies, move some committees to ad hoc status or bylaws, require two-year terms and use a board vote when more than one member seeks the same appointment.

The Martin County School Board on Sept. 16 directed staff to update multiple committee-appointment policies and adopt a two-year term limit for board committee assignments.

Board members discussed a staff-proposed consolidation and clarification of committee roles. The superintendent and staff identified four board-policy committees proposed for rescission or replacement with ad hoc processes or Neola (model) language:…

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