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The new calendar year brought a new leadership team to the Shelbyville Central Schools board.
Troy Merrick (photo, center), Code Enforcement Officer for the City of Shelbyville, was elected President of the school board Wednesday at the school system’s administrative office.
Mike Turner was elected Vice-President and Amanda Bunton was elected Secretary.
Curt Johnson was President of the school board in 2023. He remains on the school board.
A $2,000 salary was approved for each board member.
School board meetings will remain the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m.
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