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The Archuleta School District Board of Education swore in two new nonvoting additions to its board Tuesday evening: student representatives Vinny Carranza and Rachel Smith. Both are juniors at Pagosa Springs High School.
By Randi Pierce
The Archuleta School District Board of Education (BOE) grew a little bit Tuesday evening.
For the first time, the BOE welcomed aboard a pair of students who will serve as nonvoting representatives on the board.
On Nov. 10, the BOE interviewed five applicants interested in serving as student representatives: Kiera Su, Vinicio Carranza, Rachel Smith, Hannah Rockensock and Nell Taylor.
The BOE members then individually ranked and reported their rankings to the district.