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Board of Education
Godwin Heights Public Schools is guided by a seven-member Board of Education, which is responsible for the education of all children residing within the school district. Members are elected to the board by all voters living within the district's boundaries. Board members serve four-year terms without compensation and may be re-elected.
Student concerns are represented by a one-year non-official voting position held by a high school student, who is selected by the Superintendent's Student Advisory Committee.
The Board meets twice a month to consider, discuss and determine the directions Godwin Heights Public Schools will take in a range of areas. School Board members establish guidelines concerning organization, general policies, and major plans and procedures for the school district.
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