North Dakota State Board of Increased Training Vice Chair Jill Louters resigned Friday.
She mentioned in a press release she had accepted a brand new, part-time place as a father or mother educator with the North Dakota State College Extension Service.
“Such a father or mother assist is one thing that’s desperately wanted presently and place, and I’m anxious to construct networks in my space that assist these vital constituents,” she mentioned.
She is going to proceed as superintendent of the New Rockford-Sheyenne College District.
Gov. Doug Burgum in 2018 named Louters to the board that has eight voting members and two advisory, nonvoting members. Her first time period was set to run out on the finish of subsequent month.
State Superintendent Kirsten Baesler is overseeing an software course of for the seat and that of Danita Bye, whose time period additionally ends June 30.
Eleven folks, together with Bye and Louters, utilized for the 2 seats on the board overseeing North Dakota’s 11 public schools and universities. The governor will make the appointments.
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