North Dakota
Applications reopen for North Dakota Board of Public School Education
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s Department of Public Instruction is continuing its search to fill an opening on the state’s Board of Public Education after the earlier application period failed to attract a qualified candidate.
The seven-member board meets 10 times a year to decide school district requests to transfer property, reorganize or dissolve. It oversees the state’s K-12 Education Coordination Council,
seven regional education associations
and the Department of Career and Technical Education.
According to a release from the Department of Public Instruction, the person chosen will succeed former board member Burdell Johnson, who resigned in August and will serve the time left on Johnson’s term, which ends June 30, 2026.
Applicants serve six-year terms and must be an eligible North Dakota voter, a member of a North Dakota school board and a resident of one of these eight counties: Burleigh, Stutsman, Eddy, Foster, Kidder, McLean, Sheridan and Wells.
Eligible applications are reviewed by North Dakota United, the North Dakota Council of Education Leaders and the North Dakota School Boards Association. The finalists will be considered by the governor for appointment.
Those interested can apply on the
governor’s website.
The application deadline is 5 p.m., Friday, Oct. 11.
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