Applications sought to fill vacancy on Williams School Board
Deadline to apply is Feb. 10
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - Coconino County Superintendent of Schools Robert Kelty is seeking applications sought to fill a vacancy on the Williams Unified School District (WUSD) Governing Board.
A vacancy was left after board member Maggie Francis resigned with nearly one year left on her term. Kelty will appoint a local resident inside the District to complete the term, which runs from February to Dec. 31.
To be eligible to serve on a school district governing board:
A candidate must be a registered voter of the state of Arizona.
A candidate must be a resident of the school district for at least one year prior to the appointment.
A candidate or their spouse may not be an employee of the district.
Those living within the WUSD, who are interested serving on the Governing Board, should mail a letter of interest to Coconino County Superintendent of Schools Robert Kelty at 2384 N. Steves Blvd., Flagstaff, AZ 86004; email at cgarrison@coconino.az.gov; or fax to (928) 679-8077.
The candidate's email, telephone number and home address must be included in the letter. Once a letter of interest is received, an application for appointment will be sent to the candidate. All letters of interest and applications should be received no later than 4 p.m., Feb. 10.
An advisory committee consisting of district residents and a current board member will be assembled to conduct interviews and advise Superintendent Kelty on the appointment.
For more information, please call Cathleen Garrison at the Office of the Coconino County School Superintendent's Office at (928) 679-8070 or email at cgarrison@coconino.az.gov.
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