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Coconino County Seeks Applicants for Williams Unified School District Governing Board Role

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Published on November 26, 2024
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Coconino County is calling for applicants to join the Williams Unified School District governing board. The appointed member will serve a term that concludes at the end of 2026, as announced by County Superintendent of Schools Cheryl Mango-Paget. Prospective candidates will need to meet specific requirements, including being a registered voter in Arizona and having at least one year of residency in the school district, according to the official announcement.

This opportunity is not open to anyone currently employed by the district or their spouses, a move that seeks to prevent potential conflicts of interest. A first review of applications is slated to start on December 26. Superintendent Mango-Paget's office advises interested individuals to submit their applications promptly before the end of the business day on review commencement.

Applications can be downloaded from the county's website. Completed submissions can be sent directly by email, faxed to 928-526-1469, or mailed to the Coconino County School Superintendent's office. Regardless of submission method, an original signed copy of the application is a must for those applying for the role.

To ensure a transparent and community-focused selection process, an advisory committee may be formed. This committee, comprising district residents and a current board member, will help interview candidates and assist in the decision-making. Those interested in more information or in addressing any queries can reach out to Stacy Fobar, Program Coordinator for the Coconino County Superintendent of Schools office.