Woodbury Town School Board
  • About
    • School Board Directors
    • Woodbury Elementary School
    • Policies
    • Role of School Board
    • How the Board Governs
    • Committees
  • Vision & Goals
    • Student & School Goals
    • Board Goals
    • Progress Monitoring
  • School Board Meetings
    • Steering Committee
    • Agendas & Minutes
    • How Board Meetings Work
    • Watch Board Meetings
  • School Budget
    • Budget Documents
    • Budget Building Process
    • Financial Oversight
  • Community
    • Contact the School Board
    • Join the School Board
  • The School House
    • Woodbury School House

Join The School Board

School board membership is a rewarding and challenging form of public service. It requires a commitment of time and energy, thoughtful deliberation, and clear communication. It requires us to seek out information from multiple sources and advocate for the values that are important to our community.

Current Openings

There are currently no openings on our board.  If you are interested in joining the board in the future, please email the school board for more information.

You are also encouraged to learn more about current school board members. 
  • Sample Job Description
  • Related Governance Policies
  • Vermont School Board Association
  • "Thinking About Serving on Your School Board?" Pamphlet

Why Serve On The School Board?

We serve our community for many different reasons. A common thread, however, is that we want all children to have excellent, meaningful educational experiences so that they can become engaged and productive members of thriving communities, whether here at home or around the globe.

We have always expected a lot from our schools. As education in Vermont continues to face numerous challenges, such as declining enrollment and high property taxes, school board members can perform a critical role in providing community-based leadership on educational issues and decisions.

Eligibility

Officers & Committees

In Vermont, a board member should be willing to serve and must be a legal voter in the school district. There is actually more guidance about ineligibility, what makes a person not eligible to serve on a school board:
  • Under the age of 18
  • Not a resident in the school district in which the individual is seeking office
  • A resident of an unorganized town, grant or gore.
  • Regularly employed by the school district he or she serves or by a school district within the supervisory union
  • The holder of a simultaneous position as an auditor, first constable, collector of taxes, town treasurer, town agent, or town manager
  • The spouse of a school board member may not be the town auditor
Each board has three officer positions that assume additional responsibilities as well as committee memberships to fill:

  • Board Chair: Responsible for leading at meetings of the board and ensuring the integrity of the board's process (See Governance Policy #5 (GP 5) for full job description)
  • Board Vice Chair: Responsible for leading meetings in the Chair's absence and other duties as assigned by the board.
  • Board Clerk: Responsible for examining claims against the district for school expenses and to sign orders on behalf of the full board authorizing the district treasurer to make payments as approved; keeper of all permanent records of the proceedings of the school board.
  • Member: Responsible for attending all meetings, reading all materials in advance, engaging with community and being an active, voting member on the school board. 

In addition, school board members will likely at one time or another serve on one or more committees in order to support larger, more in-depth projects of the board or supervisory union.

How To Get Elected Or Appointed

In our school district, a candidate for school board can be nominated from the floor during the annual school district meeting and votes are cast by voice.  ​When there is a vacancy, the school board can appoint a qualified person by majority vote to fill a vacancy until an election at a special or annual meeting is held. A record thereof shall be made in the office of the town clerk.

Additional Considerations

Candidates that are elected must be sworn in by the town clerk before attending their first meeting as a school board director. Additionally, members are required to attend specific events. For example, OSSU hosts a school board director training annually to  help new board members get up to speed on their role, responsibilities, and current topics in their district and the supervisory union.


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