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Tuesday, December 03, 2019

School Board Nominating Commission Information

WICOMICO COUNTY, MARYLAND
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
EDUCATION
ORIGIN & FUNCTIONS
BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Board of Education. County school commissioners were renamed boards of education in 1916 (Chapter 506, 1916). They were to be appointed by the Governor without regard to political affiliation.

Now, the Wicomico County Board of Education oversees educational matters that affect Wicomico County (Code Education Article, secs. 4-101 through 4-126).

Formerly, the Board's seven members were appointed by the Governor to serve five-year terms (Code Education Article, secs. 3-101 through 3-105; 3-108). On November 8, 2016, however, the voters by referendum chose to have an elected Board of Education (Chapter 169, Acts of 2016). Thereafter, on November 6, 2018, the voters first elected seven members (five by district & two at large) to serve four-year terms. The Superintendent of Schools continues to serve as secretary, treasurer, and executive officer of the Board (Code Education Article, sec. 4-102).

For vacancies on the Board of Education, the Wicomico County School Board Nominating Commission selects and recommends nominees to the County Council for appointment (Chapter 169, Acts of 2016).

The Superintendent of Schools administers the Wicomico County Public School System. The Superintendent also serves as executive officer, secretary, and treasurer of the Board of Education (Code Education Article, secs. 4-102; 4-201 through 4-206).

(From Maryland Manual Online)
WICOMICO COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD NOMINATING COMMISSION

Appointed by County Executive with County Council consent to 4-year terms:
Benjamin Brumbley, Chair (chosen by Commission)
Michael Adkins; Pamela Barclay; Eddie Boyd, Jr., Ph.D.; G. Mandel Copeland; Dennis DiCintio; Sarah Edwards; Chrystianna Gosnell; Charles T. Gray; James R. Slacum; Joan Smith; Sherree West; Sarah Lynn Wiltbank.

(From Maryland Manual Online)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately the majority of those "Commissioners" do not attend the meetings. That is why there is discussion right now.

Anonymous said...

Removing Governor appointments has done nothing for our county, these meetings will see to it. Still one hand washing the other when it’s done. Unfortunately this is the type of politics that radiates from a County BOE all the way to just short of the Whitehouse. MAGA, don’t accept what you are “graciously” given or nothing will change.