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Lebanon Special School District to expand board from three to five members; officials outline zones, term limits and outreach
Summary
At a work session, district officials said four seats will be open as the board moves from at-large elections to zoned positions, announced added term limits and rolled out a community guide for prospective candidates; petition pickup is 'next month' (date not specified) and the election will follow.
The chair called a work session to order and announced that the Lebanon Special School District will expand its board from three to five members, move from at-large seats to zoned positions, and add term limits.
Board members presented a printed candidate guide they plan to distribute to parents, community organizations and local groups to explain how to run, how zones and staggered terms work, and where to pick up petitions. "It's a great resource, and I think it's very clear," said Board member A, who described plans to share the guide at Rotary, Kiwanis, chamber events and churches.
The district expects four…
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