Education

Fifteen candidates vie for Boise School Board vacancy

At least one familiar figure is in the running to fill a vacant seat on the Boise School Board: Mike Lanza.

In all, 15 people are seeking the board vacancy. The list also includes a recent Boise School Board candidate, a member of the state’s charter school commission and several applicants with teaching experience inside and outside the Boise School District.

Mike Lanza

Mike Lanza

Lanza played a lead role in the successful 2012 campaign to repeal Propositions 1, 2 and 3 — along with current trustee Brian Cronin, elected in September.

More recently, Lanza was campaign spokesman for Democratic gubernatorial candidate A.J. Balukoff. Balukoff lost, but he still holds his longtime spot on the Boise School Board.

Lanza announced his bid Wednesday on his Facebook page. “To everyone who urged me to apply for the open seat on the Boise School Board, thanks for the encouragement. I put my name in today.”

The applicant list also includes Boise attorney Anthony Shallat, a candidate for a School Board seat in September, and Brian Scigliano, appointed earlier this year to the Idaho Public Charter School Commission.

Other applicants include:

Wednesday afternoon was the deadline for candidates to apply for the trustee’s spot left vacant by Joan Boren. On Oct. 31, Boren resigned abruptly, saying the board is “not an independent, governing body and instead serves at the pleasure of district administration.”

It will be up to the remaining six trustees to interview applicants and select a trustee to complete the remaining two years of Boren’s six-year term. Interviews will be held on Jan. 7 and, if necessary, on Jan. 9. Trustees will vote on the appointment on Jan. 12.

This story was originally published December 18, 2014 at 12:56 PM with the headline "Fifteen candidates vie for Boise School Board vacancy."

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