§ 6275 Consolidated District Board Powers
If two small school districts merge into one bigger district, the new board can make decisions about schools just like the old boards could.
The new board has the same authority to run schools, hire teachers, and manage money as the old boards did. The people on the new board are also picked the same way and stay in their jobs for the same amount of time.
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§ 6275 Consolidated District Board Powers
Last verified: January 23, 2026