They sit near the end of the ballot, so often voters don’t check any of the boxes for Board of Education. In the May primary, none of the candidates for the Board of Education received 50% of the vote.
MCM wants to make it easier for you to make your decisions about these all-important positions on the school board. So here are statements from all of the At Large, and Districts 2 and 4 candidates.
Residents can vote in every Board of Education race, regardless of where they live in the county.