The Milwaukee Board of School Directors is poised to address the vacancy left by the unexpected resignation of Aisha Carr, with questions looming about the process to fill the open seat.
Background: Aisha Carr’s Resignation
Aisha Carr’s resignation from her position on the Milwaukee Board of School Directors came as a surprise to her district and colleagues. While Carr did not provide a reason for her departure, recent developments indicate a probe by Milwaukee County prosecutors into potential misconduct on her part.
Filling the Vacancy
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors is set to convene on Tuesday evening, May 7, to determine the course of action to fill the now-vacant seat. According to the district’s board rules, the board can only appoint a replacement through a special election. The individual elected will serve the remainder of Carr’s term, which concludes in April 2025.
Investigation into Carr’s Residency
Milwaukee County prosecutors have initiated an investigation into Aisha Carr’s residency, obtaining a search warrant as part of their inquiries. The focus of the investigation centers on whether Carr resided within the district boundaries required to represent the board.
Conclusion: Ongoing Developments
As the Milwaukee Board of School Directors deliberates on the process to fill the vacant seat, the investigation into Aisha Carr’s residency adds complexity to the situation. Stay tuned for further updates on this evolving story.
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