Elect or appoint board rep? Vote Aug. 28

SHARON — Should the Region One Board of Education representative be an elected position and not an appointed position? This is the question residents will vote on at a special town meeting scheduled for Friday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.

The meeting was scheduled by the selectmen earlier in the month after they received a petition with 31 signatures requesting a town meeting vote.

Current representative Judge Manning has served as the town’s Region One school board representative since 2001. He was elected as the board’s chairman in 2005. He was most recently appointed to the board in 2008, and his term is scheduled to expire in 2010.

The Region One board oversees Housatonic Valley Regional High School and regional administration issues including pupil services (special education services).

The regional representative is appointed by the Board of Education. The other five towns of the regional school district are North Canaan, Falls Village, Salisbury and Kent.

The towns of Falls Village, North Canaan and Salisbury elect their representative. The other towns appoint theirs.

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