
An East San Jose elementary school district is changing how its leaders are elected, launching the first of several public hearings that could reshape its representation. The Alum Rock Union School District is shifting from at-large to trustee-area elections, which will change how the community votes for board members in the coming years. The present formula has all voters in the district electing every board member, regardless of where they live. Under the new system, the district will be divided into five geographic areas, with one board member elected by residents within their specific area. The change will shift the makeup…
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