Hart chairs Region One board of ed

FALLS VILLAGE — The new chairman of the Region One Board of Education is Phil Hart of Cornwall, a 10-year veteran of the board and vice-chairman of the previous board.Hart was picked by the board over Gale Toensing of Falls Village at the regular monthly meeting Monday, Dec. 5, at Housatonic Valley Regional High School (HVRHS).Jonathan Moore of Kent was elected vice-chairman (over newcomer Marilyn Yerks of Sharon); Scooter Tedder, the new member from Salisbury, was unopposed for treasurer, as was Laura Freund of North Canaan as secretary.The board voted to authorize the expenditure of up to $12,500 to purchase and begin installing a new student information system called Power School, at the recommendation of HVRHS principal Matt Harnett and Region One Business Manager Sam Herrick, and to authorize the expenditure of up to $5,000 for an architectural consultant to begin work on a plan of action to bring the school into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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