Greensburg Salem School Board Seeks Candidates to Fill Vacant Seat
The Greensburg Salem School District Board of Education is interviewing candidates to fill a recently vacated seat on the nine-member board.
The Greensburg Salem School District Board of Education has convened a special meeting to interview interested candidates for a recently vacated seat on the board.
The seat was previously held by Rachel Shaw. The board is conducting interviews with community members who have expressed interest in serving on the nine-member governing body.
Greensburg Salem School District serves approximately 2,734 students across an area of 51 square miles that includes the City of Greensburg, Salem Township, and the boroughs of South Greensburg and Southwest Greensburg, with a combined population of approximately 26,744 residents.
Board meeting agendas, minutes, and policies are publicly available through the district's BoardDocs portal. Discussion meetings are held at the Administrative Office Staff Development Room at 7:00 PM, with no discussion meeting scheduled in December.
The Board of Education is a legislative body whose authority is defined by the Pennsylvania School Code. Board members play a critical role in setting policy, approving budgets, and overseeing district operations.
Residents interested in following board activities can access all meeting materials at the BoardDocs public site linked from the district's website at greensburgsalem.org.
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