Hart district seeks oversight committee members

A group stands on the stage of the Saugus High School Performing Arts Center during a tour to view progress during construction in Saugus on Thursday. Dan Watson/For The Signal
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The William S. Hart Union High School District is in need of two new members for its Measure SA Citizens’ Oversight Committee.

Measure SA is a $300 million bond that was passed by Santa Clarita voters in November 2008 with a purpose to fund various construction projects happening in the district, such as the new performing arts centers at Canyon and Saugus High Schools or the still-under-construction Castaic High School, Hart District spokesman Dave Caldwell said.

Attendees of the ribbon cutting at the new performing arts center at Saugus High School are invited in for an open house Monday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

“The first member the committee is looking for is someone who would fit in the business organization category,” meaning the member is active in the business community within the district, Caldwell said. “The second member would be a person who has a child in the district and is currently part of a parent organization.”

Candidates should expect to serve a two-year term, Caldwell said, adding employees, contractors, vendors and consultants of the William S. Hart Union High School District are not eligible to be on the committee.

The application for the Measure SA Citizens’ Oversight Committee can be found online at bit.ly/2JmQSlg. All completed applications must be sent to Lisa Arnone at [email protected] by 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, Caldwell said.

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