Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.576

Title 70. Schools: Designation of successor board of education - Members
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A.  The board of education for a school district in which a
developmental research school has been established pursuant to this
act is hereby designated and shall consist of five (5) members as
follows:
1.  The president of the affiliated institution of higher
education or designee;
2.  The dean of the affiliated college of education or designee;
3.  One faculty member from the affiliated higher education
institution who is a parent of a student who attends the
developmental research school and who is a resident of the community
in which the school is located, to be appointed by the president of
the affiliated higher education institution;
4.  The regional accreditation officer for the State Board of
Education for the region in which the developmental research school
is located; and
5.  One member appointed by the State Board of Education who is
a parent or legal guardian of a student who attends the
developmental research school.
B.  The terms of the members of the board, except the president
of the higher education institution, dean of the college of
education of the higher education institution, and the regional
accreditation officer, shall be staggered with the initial term of

the faculty member appointed by the president of the higher
education institution being five (5) years and the initial term of
the member appointed by the State Board of Education being four (4)
years.  Upon expiration of the initial terms, the term of each
appointed member shall be five (5) years.  Vacancies shall be filled
by the appointing authority.
C.  The president of the affiliated higher education institution
or the president's designee shall serve as president of the board.
The board shall elect a vice-president.

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