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Many school board races will not be on the ballot because no one is running for the seat or a single candidate is running unopposed.
The problem is most prevalent in rural areas of the state, where the lack of school board members has been an ongoing issue.
School board members are responsible for setting the vision for the district, hiring its superintendent, adopting policies and curriculum.
Siskiyou County Board of Education board member says incumbents will continue to hold their seats by appointment.
Santa Cruz City Schools has three open seats without a candidate in the upcoming election.
The Santa Cruz School District has three empty seats, meaning they will not be on the ballot in November .
In California , 1 in 4 students are chronically absent putting them academically behind. A new USC study finds links between absenteeism and mental health struggles. Data gathered from over 40 states shows absenteeism improved slightly but remains above pre-pandemic levels. School leaders are trying various strategies to get students back to school..
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