School board loses trustee
April 19, 2023 at 1:05 p.m.
The Franklin County Community School Corp. Board of Trustees accepted the recent resignation of Grant Reeves at the April 10 monthly meeting. Reeves was elected in November 2020 as the trustee for District 4 that includes Springfield and Whitewater townships and one precinct in Highland.
FCCSC is now advertising for the vacancy, which requires a candidate to be a registered voter, have lived in Indiana for at least two years and in the county for at least one and to currently reside in District 4.
Letters of interest may be emailed to Francis Brumback, board president, at [email protected] or delivered to the administration office at 225 E. 10th St., Brookville.
Information should include reasons for seeking a seat on the board as well as similar previous experience (if any) and plans for the next elections. Deadline to apply is April 24, 4 p.m.
Reeves has also served as Brookville town attorney for a period of time and currently represents Franklin County government, a position he’s held for several years.
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The Franklin County Community School Corp. Board of Trustees accepted the recent resignation of Grant Reeves at the April 10 monthly meeting. Reeves was elected in November 2020 as the trustee for District 4 that includes Springfield and Whitewater townships and one precinct in Highland.
FCCSC is now advertising for the vacancy, which requires a candidate to be a registered voter, have lived in Indiana for at least two years and in the county for at least one and to currently reside in District 4.
Letters of interest may be emailed to Francis Brumback, board president, at [email protected] or delivered to the administration office at 225 E. 10th St., Brookville.
Information should include reasons for seeking a seat on the board as well as similar previous experience (if any) and plans for the next elections. Deadline to apply is April 24, 4 p.m.
Reeves has also served as Brookville town attorney for a period of time and currently represents Franklin County government, a position he’s held for several years.