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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
- Chapter 12. Organization and Government of School System
- Section 50. School Board Terms.
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AS 14.12.050. School Board Terms.
- (a) The term of office of a member of a borough or city school board is three years and until a successor takes office.
However, the members of a newly created five-member school board hold office for initial terms as follows: two for a
term of three years, two for a term of two years, and one for a term of one year, the terms being assigned to the
members by lot. The members of a newly created seven-member school board hold office for initial terms as follows:
three for a term of three years, two for a term of two years, and two for a term of one year, the terms being assigned
to the members by lot.
- (b) When a transition is made from a five-member school board to a seven-member school board, the length of the terms of
office for the two new members to be elected shall be determined by lot so that when the terms of office for the two
new members are assigned, the terms of office for the entire seven-member board shall be as follows: three members have
a three-year term, two members have a two-year term, and two members have a one-year term. A seven-member school
board, the terms of office of whose members at the time of transition from a five-member board did not result in terms
expiring in the manner provided in this section, may, by resolution adopted by a majority of the members of the board,
adjust the terms of office to conform to the schedule for expiration of terms of office provided in this section.
- (c) Nothing in this section prevents school board members from succeeding themselves.
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