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You are here: Home / Featured / Got A Stake In Harford County Public Education? Here’s A Chance To Do Something About It

Got A Stake In Harford County Public Education? Here’s A Chance To Do Something About It

January 27, 2014 By Cindy Mumby 10 Comments

Got a stake in public education? Here’s a chance to do something about it.

For the first time this election year, voters living in each of Harford County’s six council districts can elect a representative to the school board. The filing deadline for qualified candidates is February 25th.

The upcoming elections cap off a years-long transition from an appointed school board to a board with six members elected in-district plus three at-large members appointed by the governor. The change to a nine-member blended board was set in motion by a 2009 state law adding Harford County to the majority of school boards that have elected members.

Local school boards in Maryland hire the superintendent, set local education policy, establish school boundaries, select schools to build or renovate, and balance their requested budget with available funding, among other duties.

The Harford County Board of Education serves nearly 38,000 students in 54 schools, and employs 5,000 workers, overseeing the 147th largest public school system in the nation. In dollar terms, the Harford School Board controls an annual operating budget of more than $400 million taxpayer dollars, plus millions more in capital funding for school facilities.

School board positions are unpaid except for an allowance for board-related expenses of $300 per month. The Maryland Association of Boards of Education provides training for new school board members.

The six candidates elected to the Harford School Board in 2014, plus the three county residents who obtain gubernatorial appointments, will begin their four-year terms together on July 1, 2015. Because the governor may make appointments for up to 90 days following the November 2014 election, an unsuccessful candidate for election can still be tapped for an appointed position.

Incumbent board members are all eligible to run or seek appointment for the coming term. Thus far, Arthur Kaff is the only sitting board member to have filed for election (in District E). Board Member Jim Thornton has filed to run for the countywide office of county council president.

Any vacancy of an elected member is to be filled by appointment by the county council, per the 2009 state law. Legal authorities consulted by The Dagger have yet to determine whether and how this provision would apply in districts where no one files to run for office.

Qualified Candidates

By state law, school board elections are nonpartisan, so federal employees are generally eligible to run. Teachers and other HCPS employees cannot run until they are retired, or no longer employed by the school system.

Candidates must be registered to vote in the county for three years prior to the term of office, and they must live in the district they seek to represent. Find your council district by entering your street address here: http://www.harfordcountymd.gov/council/index.cfm?ID=885

Unlike partisan elections, all registered voters regardless of party affiliation may vote in the June primary for the school board member to represent their district. The top two vote-getters in the primary will face off in the November general election.

Find more information about candidate qualifications and school board elections in the document and maps below prepared by the Harford County Board of Elections.

And don’t forget to vote.

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  1. A voter says

    January 28, 2014 at 8:16 am

    This has been a long time coming. Let’s hope voters young and old are alert to the board election. This really affects everyone in Harford County whether you have students currently enrolled or not.

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  2. why says

    January 28, 2014 at 9:25 am

    Anyone thinking about running for an elected seat on the school board should think long and hard. From what I see it is a tough job with no real power, little pay and long hours, all while subjecting yourself to a lot of abuse by disgruntled parents, unhappy teachers, and self-serving local politicians.

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    • Cdev says

      January 28, 2014 at 10:00 am

      why????? because it is a civic duty.

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      • why says

        January 28, 2014 at 10:08 am

        Not saying people shouldn’t run, and I am sure they will, but they should do so with their eyes wide open.

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    • Ralph says

      January 29, 2014 at 10:11 am

      so Mr.WHY, what you’re saying is “don’t run for board of education unless you have brains, guts, and a backbone, and are willing to go a little outside your comfort zone for the good of the community and the kids”. I couldn’t agree more. I certainly wouldn’t recommend it for someone like you, who seems to be a tad on the whiney side.

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  3. Keith Gabel says

    January 28, 2014 at 9:50 am

    It is also clear that instead of representing the County as a whole, each person will only represent a narrow slice of the County, in the same way the County Council now does. (I think that referendum making that change was a mistake.)

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  4. lol says

    January 29, 2014 at 10:59 am

    LOL at anyone who thinks this will make one bit of a difference on any major issue. Get a clue.

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  5. Sandra Monaco says

    January 29, 2014 at 11:10 am

    The BOE may have its challenges, but I would like to think there are still people who would step up to serve the children in this county. In order for things to change, we need individuals who will consider the greater good; we cannot elect 6 people with 6 different sets of priorities. I hope the citizens in each district will encourage passionate, intelligent, creative and committed people to run. We cannot afford to idly watch events unfold. If you cannot serve on the BOE, consider it your duty to seek out those who will make success stewards of the school system.

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  6. Sandra Monaco says

    January 29, 2014 at 11:11 am

    The BOE may have its challenges, but I would like to think there are still people who would step up to serve the children in this county. In order for things to change, we need individuals who will consider the greater good; we cannot elect 6 people with 6 different sets of priorities. I hope the citizens in each district will encourage passionate, intelligent, creative and committed people to run. We cannot afford to idly watch events unfold. If you cannot serve on the BOE, consider it your duty to seek out those who will make successful stewards of the school system.

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  7. concerned citizen2 says

    January 29, 2014 at 3:48 pm

    If you want to make a difference elect a County Executive and County Council who will support funding of education. Right now the current BOE is trying to determine how to not hurt kids while cutting millions of dollars. It is hard to give the community a top notch education without funds.

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