Three school board spots open
Three of the seven positions on the
Whitefish School Board are up for re-election this spring. The
election will take place on Tuesday, May 3, with polling at the
school district offices in the basement of the middle school.
The three-year positions for David
Fern, Eric Hosek and Brian McDowell are up for re-election. So far,
only David Fern has filed for election.
Fern is seeking his seventh term on the
board. Hosek and McDowell are not seeking re-election.
The deadline for candidate filing is
March 24. Candidates need at least 20 signatures from voters
registered in the school district. For more information on filing,
contact school district clerk Danelle Reisch.
The school board has not yet approved
putting a levy on the ballot because they’re waiting to see what
the Montana Legislature does about school funding, Reisch told the
Pilot. The deadline for the board to decide on a levy is April
8.
Facing a projected budget shortfall
that could be as high as $883,219, school administrators said in
January they will recommend a levy to the board this spring.
Voters must register by April 3. The
district has more than 7,000 voters, but voter turnout has
typically been low, from 10-15 percent. An all mail-in would likely
increase turnout, but it’s expensive, Reisch said.
Absentee ballots will be mailed out
April 13. Voters who are on the “permanent absentee” list will
receive a ballot automatically. Reisch said there are about 1,800
voters on that list.
Potential issues in the election
include the impact of shrinking enrollment and the recession on
school budgets, higher property-tax reappraisals in the Whitefish
area, and the district’s promotion of a new high school
building.
Not on that list will be a new school
district superintendent. The board will choose a replacement for
Jerry House, who will retire June 30, sometime in mid-April, Reisch
said.
The application deadline for
superintendent candidates is in early March.
The school board hired Omaha, Neb.,
consulting firm McPherson and Jacobson last fall to conduct a
search process for a new school superintendent.
Consultants William and Barbara Dean
have met with community, staff and student groups.
The school board will interview
candidates the week of April 4.