The Cobb Board of Education is holding a special called meeting Tuesday to swear in newly elected members and vote for officers for 2025.
The meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. in the board room at the Cobb County School District Central Office, 514 Glover St., in Marietta.
The meeting also will be live-streamed on district’s BoxCast channel and on CobbEdTV, Comcast Channel 24.
The board maintained a 4-3 Republican majority in November elections, as GOP incumbents Randy Scamihorn and Brad Wheeler won re-election.
In East Cobb’s Post 5, Republican newcomer John Cristadoro was elected to succeed retiring GOP member David Banks.
They will take the oath of office, along with Democratic incumbent Tre’ Hutchins, who was unopposed.
Then board members will then choose a chairman and vice chairman for the 2025 meetings. Last year, Scamihorn served as chairman so he cannot be elected to the same post this year.
Republicans have rotated officers among themselves in recent years, as the votes have been along partisan lines.
The board also will set the schedule for its 2025 meetings on Tuesday.
The first official meetings of 2025 are on Jan. 16.
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