Board of Trustees
Trustee
Kristina Knox
Fred Perez
Ralph Binion III - Vice
Connie Yrazabal Donahue
Eric Abrego - Chairman
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Zone
1
2
3
4
5
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Term Dates
11/2019 - 12-31-2023
01/2022 - 12-31-2025
11/2019 - 12-31-2023
05/2017 - 12-31-2025
11/2019 - 12-31-2023
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Years of Service
01/2016 to present
01/2022 to present
07/2015 to present
01/2013 to present
07/2015 to present
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Email Address
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Mobile Number
208.867.2633
208.514.9957
208.514.8919
208.599.2468
208.830.3373
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OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Chairman - Eric Abrego
Vice-Chairman - Ralph Binion Clerk - Sharon Whitman Treasurer - Levi Vick |
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Regularly scheduled board meetings are on the third Tuesday of each month, at 6:30 p.m., at the Mountain Home School District Office.
Special board meetings may be held at anytime; an agenda will be posted 24-hrs prior to the special board meeting.
Special board meetings may be held at anytime; an agenda will be posted 24-hrs prior to the special board meeting.
School District Trustee Zones and School District
There are two types of elections in a school district. One type is for a trustee, the other type is generally for levy or bond election.
1. Trustee Elections: Only eligible voters whose permanent residence is within the boundaries of the particular trustee zone position up for election, whether living in the city limits or in the county portion of that trustee zone, may vote for that trustee candidate(s). No other patrons living outside of the zone up for election may vote.
2. Levy and Bond Elections: Only eligible voters whose permanent residence is within the boundaries of the Mountain Home School District, whether living in the city limits or in the county, may vote in a Mountain Home School District Levy or Bond Election. Residents from Prairie, Glenns Ferry, Bruneau, Grand View, Hammett, King Hill, and any other community outside of the Mountain Home School District may not vote in Mountain Home School District levy and bond elections because they have their own school district and elections.
3. Pine-Featherville, Atlanta: Those individuals with their permanent residence in Pine-Feathervill area and Atlana may vote in Mountain Home School District elections. Those individual who have cabins, trailers, etc., in Pine-Featherville area or Atlanta, but have a different permanent address elsewhere such as Glenns Ferry, Jerome, Twin Falls, etc., may not vote in Mountain Home School District elections unless they are willing to change their permanent address to Pine or Atlanta.
4. Military Personnel and their families: Military personnel may only vote in Mountain Home School District elections if they are a legal Idaho resident; they may choose to change their permanent state of residency to Idaho, but it is advisable to check on the tax laws of their permanent state. The same applies to the spouses of military personnel; however, spouses may have a different legal resident from their military sponsor. Again, it is advisable to research the tax benefits. Spouses with Idaho driver's licenses and working in Idaho, but their permanent state of residency is elsewhere are considered non-resident employees. Note: Changing your state of residency to Idaho means you will pay Idaho taxes; you will also be placed on the jury pool list; you will need to get an Idaho drivers license; and your change of residency is sent to the IRS. Check with the Elmore County Clerk and the base legal office for more information.(MHAFB is divided between Zone 2 and Zone 3)
1. Trustee Elections: Only eligible voters whose permanent residence is within the boundaries of the particular trustee zone position up for election, whether living in the city limits or in the county portion of that trustee zone, may vote for that trustee candidate(s). No other patrons living outside of the zone up for election may vote.
2. Levy and Bond Elections: Only eligible voters whose permanent residence is within the boundaries of the Mountain Home School District, whether living in the city limits or in the county, may vote in a Mountain Home School District Levy or Bond Election. Residents from Prairie, Glenns Ferry, Bruneau, Grand View, Hammett, King Hill, and any other community outside of the Mountain Home School District may not vote in Mountain Home School District levy and bond elections because they have their own school district and elections.
3. Pine-Featherville, Atlanta: Those individuals with their permanent residence in Pine-Feathervill area and Atlana may vote in Mountain Home School District elections. Those individual who have cabins, trailers, etc., in Pine-Featherville area or Atlanta, but have a different permanent address elsewhere such as Glenns Ferry, Jerome, Twin Falls, etc., may not vote in Mountain Home School District elections unless they are willing to change their permanent address to Pine or Atlanta.
4. Military Personnel and their families: Military personnel may only vote in Mountain Home School District elections if they are a legal Idaho resident; they may choose to change their permanent state of residency to Idaho, but it is advisable to check on the tax laws of their permanent state. The same applies to the spouses of military personnel; however, spouses may have a different legal resident from their military sponsor. Again, it is advisable to research the tax benefits. Spouses with Idaho driver's licenses and working in Idaho, but their permanent state of residency is elsewhere are considered non-resident employees. Note: Changing your state of residency to Idaho means you will pay Idaho taxes; you will also be placed on the jury pool list; you will need to get an Idaho drivers license; and your change of residency is sent to the IRS. Check with the Elmore County Clerk and the base legal office for more information.(MHAFB is divided between Zone 2 and Zone 3)