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Hartland board narrows terms, tightens orientation and agrees to open committee meetings
Summary
The Hartland Consolidated Schools Board voted Dec. 16 to shorten trustee terms from six to four years, require MASB orientation and background checks, and pass a resolution committing to open committee meetings while administrators draft detailed policy language.
The Hartland Consolidated Schools Board of Education on Dec. 16 approved a package of governance changes that shorten trustee terms, add orientation and background-check requirements for board members, and commit the district to open committee meetings.
Trustees voted to change Policy 0142.3 to restore four-year terms for board members beginning with the 2026 election. "I definitely support the 4-year term," Trustee Scott said, arguing it increases community accountability and attracts more candidates. The motion passed on a roll call, with five trustees voting yes and…
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