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School Board Monthly Meeting Schedule
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RNESU Board Member Contact InformationBoard Members can also be contacted by email through Reach Out!. Share your thoughts, suggestions, concerns directly with your Board!
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The Otter Valley Unified Union School District has the following openings for the Office of School Board of Director for the coming election in March 2025:
*At-Large candidates can be from any of the OVUUSD towns: Brandon; Goshen; Leicester; Pittsford Sudbury; and Whiting.
The Barstow Unified Union School District has the following opening for the Office of School Board of Director* for the coming election in March 2025:
All board seats are three year terms unless otherwise noted.
Petitions are available at the links provided above, at your Town Clerk’s Office, and the Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union Central Office at 49 Court Drive in Brandon. Requests for petitions can also be made by calling the RNESU Central Office at (802) 247-5757.
Completed petitions, along with a signed Consent of Candidate Form, are due to your Town Clerk by Monday, January 27, 2025. Petitions for town specific seats require signatures of the lesser of 1% of registered voters or 30 signatures. Petitions for at-large seats require the signature of 60 registered voters.
Procedures for submitting a notice of an open meeting law violation:
Provide the school board with a written notice that alleges a specific violation and requests a specific cure of the violation.
Upon receiving the notice, the school board has 10 calendar days to respond publicly by either:
a. acknowledging the violation and stating an intent to cure it within 14 calendar days; or
b. denying that any violation occurred and thus no cure is necessary.
If the school board does not respond within 10 calendar days, it is considered a denial of the violation for purposes of enforcement.
If the school board acknowledges the violation, they must correct it within 14 calendar days in an open meeting by:
a. Either ratifying, or declaring as void, any action taken at or resulting from:
i. A meeting that was not noticed in accordance with subsection 312(c) of the open meeting law; or
ii. A meeting that a person or the public was wrongfully excluded from attending; or
iii. An executive session or portion thereof not authorized under subdivisions 313(a)(1)-(10) of this title; and
b. adopting specific measures that actually prevent future violations.
After either acknowledging or denying a violation, or after the 14-day cure period has passed for acknowledged violations, the Attorney General or anyone affected by the violation can file a lawsuit in the Civil Division of the Superior Court. This lawsuit can seek injunctions or declaratory judgments. Such lawsuits must be filed within one year of the meeting where the violation occurred.
Please link here to read the full text of 16 V.S.A §314 Penalty and Enforcement.
About Policy Governance
BUU Policy Governance Presentation -
The Magic of Meaningful Board Meetings Using Policy Governance (Passcode: by02v?W&)
BUUSD Policy Governance Policies
Robert's Rules of Order
Vermont School Board Association
VSBA Video Making Sense of Vermont's Education Funding System
Click on the link below to access publicly aired board meetings:
PEG TV - Education 1095
OVUU Timeline Since Merger of 2016
The six towns of Otter Valley Union High School (Brandon, Goshen, Leicester, Pittsford, Sudbury and Whiting) merged on July 1, 2016 to create the Otter Valley Unified Union School District, as a result of Vermont State Act 46.
This timeline documents the goals set and district progress since the merger, providing an overview of the work that has been accomplished.