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West Fargo School Board continues process to appoint board member Written By: Wendy Reuer | 12:00 am, Jul. 6, 2021
WEST FARGO The West Fargo School Board plans to soon begin interviewing at least three candidates who have submitted applications to replace Kara Gravley-Stack on the seven member board.
School officials said the candidates will be interviewed by school board members at 5 p.m., Tuesday, July 13 at the Leidel Education Center in West Fargo.
School Board begrudgingly accepted Gravely-Stack s resignation, Monday, May 24,which went into effect on June 14. Gravley-Stack said she was resigning after serving for about three years. The Horace resident, first ran for school board in 2014 and was reelected in 2018.
West Fargo Schools to seek applicants for the remainder of board member s term
West Fargo School Board member Dr. Kara Gravley-Stack has announced she will resign a year before her term ends.
The West Fargo School Board begrudgingly accepted her resignation Monday, May 24. Her resignation will be effective June 14. Written By: Wendy Reuer | ×
WEST FARGO West Fargo School Board member Kara Gravley-Stack has announced she will resign a year before her term ends.
The West Fargo School Board begrudgingly accepted her resignation, Monday, May 24. Her resignation will be effective June 14.
Gravley-Stack, a Horace resident, first ran for school board in 2014 and was reelected in 2018. She said she will remain on the board until after the first meeting in June.
The Return To Learn plan has been a set of guidelines the district has used since March 2020 to return students to learning in the classroom rather than using distance learning or a hybrid model, which the district used for much of the year during the COVID-19 pandemic.