House Bill 2625, also known as Senate Bill 2695, proposes the creation of a new school district structure in Cheatham County, Tennessee. Beginning with the general election in August 2032, the county will be divided into seven school districts of approximately equal population, as established by a resolution from the county legislative body. Each district will elect one member to the Cheatham County board of education, ensuring representation from all areas of the county.

During the transition from the current six school districts to the new seven, all incumbent board members will remain in their positions until their terms expire. A new board member will be elected in the August 2032 general election to fill the newly created position, serving a four-year term to maintain staggered terms for board members. The bill requires a two-thirds vote from the legislative body of Cheatham County for it to take effect, with provisions for immediate effectiveness regarding its approval process.