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Board of education expected to certify school district election at meeting Wednesday, also vote on tenure for 14 staffers

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Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the Pelham Union Free School District. The Pelham Examiner publishes press releases in the form received as a service to the community.

The Board of Education will meet at 6:30pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2024 in the Pelham Middle School Library, 28 Franklin Place, Pelham, NY 10803. The meeting can be viewed on YouTube live.

Members of the public may attend the meeting in-person.

At the meeting, the Board is expected to certify the results of the May 21 School Budget Vote and Board of Education member election. Additionally, the Board will consider a motion to grant tenure to the following staff members:

Teachers

Mary Preston, Michael Katz, Ashley Miranda, Brianna Infante, Amanda Sozio, Amit Quackenbush, Lori Tortorella, Sarah Williamson, Aaron Weisner

Teaching Assistant

Margaret Ann Spagnuolo

School Counselors

Margaret Ellis and Andrea Pellicane

Administrators

Farid Johnson and Rachael Garcia

A reception honoring this year’s tenure candidates will be held prior to the start of the public session at approximately 6pm outside the Middle School library. Light refreshments will be served.

The Board may also review and/or adopt the following policies: 5661 – Wellness, 7619 – Use of Timeout Rooms, and 7521 – Opioid Overdose Prevention.

The full meeting agenda will be available approximately 24 hours before the meeting on BoardDocs. To access the agenda once it has been posted, visit www.pelhamschools.org and click “Meetings and Coffees” under the “Board of Education” tab. Then click the button for “Agendas and Minutes” and click the link for the “May 22, 2024” meeting.

 

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