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Board adopts amendment to align chair-term language with state law
Summary
The Nyssa School District 26 board voted to amend policy BCB to match Oregon statutory language on chair-term limits and timing of chair election; the change sets the maximum consecutive service as chair to four years and clarifies the timing language to the first regularly scheduled meeting after July 1.
The Nyssa School District 26 board on July 7 adopted an amendment to policy BCB that aligns the board chair term language with Oregon law, changing the maximum consecutive service for a chair to four years and clarifying timing for election to the "first regularly scheduled meeting following July 1."
The change was presented by a district staff member who compared the board's current language with Oregon Revised Statutes and proposed updating the policy to mirror the…
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