School
Board members are elected for four year terms, which runs calendar year (January to December).
Elections are held in November of even numbered years.
Legislative priorities The Centennial School Board and Superintendent Paul Stremick have established four legislative priorities for 2010:
1. To secure equity funding (elevating the Centennial School District to the metro or state average over time).
2. To secure property tax relief (debt service equalization; levy equalization) for Centennial School District property owners over time.
3. To secure full funding of special education expenditures.
4. To secure funding (on the formula) to offset inflation (in addition to equity funding).
Pictured left to right:
Back row: Barb Regnier, Karen Lodico, Cindy Norton, John Burns
Front row: Suzy Guthmueller, Christina Wilson, Dr. Paul Stremick
Last updated:
August 3, 2010
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