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School District Reorganization Committee Members

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Introduction

The Placer County Committee on School District Reorganization consists of eleven members - two representatives from each supervisorial district and one member serving at-large. ​County Committee members are elected at an annual meeting of school trustee representatives.The term for office is four years​.

County Committee on School District Reorganization Roster

Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 1

Title: Member

Name: Andrew Tagg

Term Expires: 2026

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 1

Title: Vice Chair

Name: Jonathan Zachreson

Term Expires: 2028

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 2

Title: Member

Name: Eric Johnson

Term Expires: 2028

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 2

Title: Chair

Name: Pete Constant

Term Expires: 2027

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 3

Title: Member

Name: Dereck Counter

Term Expires: 2028

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 3

Title: Member

Name: Tiffany Saathoff

Term Expires: 2026

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 4

Title: Member

Name: Phil Escamilla

Term Expires: 2029

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 4

Title: Member

Name: Marla Franz

Term Expires: 2028

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: 5

Title: Member

Name: Jayson Wedge

Term Expires: 2028

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: ​5

Title: Member

Name: Jessica Spaid

Term Expires: 2027

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: At-Large

Title: Member

Name: James Chambers III

Term Expires: 2027

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Placerholder 

Supervisorial District: ​N/A

Title: Secretary/Placer County Superintendent of Schools

Name: Gayle Garbolino-Mojica​

Term Expires: N/A

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FAQ's

WHAT IS THE COUNTY COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL DISTRICT REORGANIZATION?

The County Committee on School District Reorganization has a major role in the review and approval of proposals to change school district organization in the county. The County Committee exists under the authority of the California Constitution and acts of the legislature of the State of California and the regulations of the California State Board of Education.​​

WHAT IS SCHOOL DISTRICT REORGANIZATION?

An action to reorganize schoold districts can refer to any one of the following items:  transfer of territory between or among school districts, unification or deunification, formation of new districts, dissolution or lapsation of a district, annexation of all or part of a district.

WHERE IS THE SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FOR THE COUNTY COMMITTEE?

Authorization for the County Committee and its actions can be found in the California Education Code

Sections 4000, et. seq., and 35500 et. seq., and the California Administrative Code, Title 5.​​​

Quotations

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“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” 

― William Butler Yeats​​