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VP -out of school district

12 years 7 months ago #159049 by gjcoram
I agree with Helen -- ask the superintendent. It seems odd to pull a kid out after 3 months -- is the school overcrowded? And then to put the kid back in 3 months later when the purchase goes through? I know there are a lot of really slow sales -- particularly short sales -- where the buyer really can't do anything to speed it up. Perhaps the district policy needs some new flexibility.

But our by-laws do have that requirement.
12 years 8 months ago #159003 by Helen Daly
Replied by Helen Daly on topic Re:VP -out of school district
Yes. I am certain that your bylaws are very specific and state that board members must have children in the school and be a dues paying member.
Im sorry, I know its horrible and I would tell your VP to go for a sit down with the superintendent. Maybe it would make a difference but also ask if she can pay the sd tuition until the house is ready...Good Luck!
12 years 8 months ago #158997 by Rockne
Really depends on your bylaws. Is eliginility for membershiop or officer roles defined? Some groups do restrict membership to "parents and guardians of students at XYZ school". If that's close to yours, then she may well need to step down/step back for a bit. She should still be able to help you guys out in many ways, if she likes.

Tim

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12 years 8 months ago #158995 by That mom
Our VP was told that her daughter would be withdrawn from school today because they have not yet moved into the district - their house buying process has been pushed back another 3 months- .. Does this mean that she has to step down as VP ?
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