![]() ![]() This overwhelmingly positive result is a reflection of our community’s faith in the Board of Education. ![]() The measure was overwhelmingly approved by voters and sets our District’s direction for the next decade. ![]() The Board asked voters to approve two new elementary schools, one new middle school, a centralized preschool, and additions at two of our high schools. In the fall of 2018, the Board of Education asked the voters of our community to provide a large scale solution to the District’s enrollment growth. The number of students moving in and out of the Emerald Campus frees up space at all three of our high schools. Today, more than 1,600 students from all three of our high schools attend specialized career exploration classes in the building each day and expansion is on the horizon. ![]() In 2017, the Board had the foresight to purchase the Emerald Campus facility. Our Board is very active in helping our District solve problems and implement initiatives. Our Board members all have busy professional and personal lives with careers and families, but they sacrifice time and energy to serve the students of this community. Being a school board member is truly a service position. Our Board of Education provides proof that quality Board members do not simply attend meetings, but engage in shaping the present and future of our District. The Dublin City Schools Board of Education consists of Tiffany DeSilva, Lindsay Gillis, Scott Melody, Diana Rigby and Chris Valentine. We are fortunate in Dublin City Schools to have an active and engaged Board. Our five Board members are responsible for setting District policy, employing the Superintendent and Treasurer, overseeing District direction, and representing community priorities. School Board members are elected officials, serving four-year terms, who play a very important role in public education. ![]()
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