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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 311.

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§ 311. Board of School Directors; number; terms of office; election
(a)There shall be a Board of School Directors consisting of seven members.
(b)Four members shall have terms of office of three years; three members shall have terms of office of two years.
(c)All present School Directors shall serve as Directors until the expiration of their terms and their successors have been duly elected and have qualified.
(d)On the first Tuesday in March, 2025, the voters shall elect, from among the legal voters of the city, two members for terms of three years and two members for terms of two years. On the first Tuesday in March, 2026, one member for a term of three years and one member for a term of two years shall be elected. Thereafter, the election of school directors shall be for the length of the term of the member whose term is expiring.
(e)All Board of School Directors shall be elected at large. (Added 2023, No. M-28 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. June 4, 2024.)
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