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Tempe Elementary board tables proposal to move president's term to two years pending public input
Summary
The Tempe Elementary School District governing board debated a proposal to switch the board president's election from a one-year to a two-year cadence but voted to table the measure so staff and the public could provide feedback.
The Tempe Elementary School District governing board debated and then tabled a proposal to change how the board elects its president, saying they will seek additional feedback from staff and the public before taking action.
The president introduced the item by citing the Arizona School Boards Association handbook and proposing that the board move from annual elections for president to a two-year cycle aligned with the post-general-election period. The president said a two-year…
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