Central District committee applications

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Applications are available for those interested in serving on the Central School District Measure A Bonds Citizens Oversight Committee.

The purpose of the committee is to inform the public about the spending of bond money. To do that, the committee is expected to review and report on the proper expenditure of taxpayers' money for school construction projects. Service on the committee is for two years and is unpaid. It is anticipated that the committee will meet four times per year.

Members may serve for no more than two consecutive terms and may not include vendors, consultants, contractors, employees, or officials of the school district.

The committee must include a taxpayers organization representative, senior citizens organization representative, parent or guardian of a school district student, parent or guardian of a school district student who is active in a parent-teacher organization, and a business community representative who is active in a business organization. The remaining appointees may be members at large.

Applicants should complete the application form and submit it either in person or by fax, (909) 941-1732 or mail, 10601 Church St., Suite 112, Rancho Cucamonga 91730.

Applications must be received at the office by 4:30 p.m.Jan. 26. The Board of Trustees has 60 days to appoint a committee.

Information and applications are available at the office or from Donna Rogers, administrative assistant, Business Services at (909) 989-8541, or by E-mail at drogers@csd.k12.ca.us


 

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