Leadership changes in school administration and board

WEBUTUCK — The North East (Webutuck) Central School District Board of Education (BOE) held its annual re-organization meeting at Webutuck High School (WHS) on Tuesday, July 7.

Member Judy Moran volunteered to administer an oath of office reading for District Clerk Tracy Trotter.

Trotter administered oaths of office for two newly elected board members, Richard Keller-Coffey and Nikki Johnson. Keller-Coffey and Johnson’s terms expire in 2018.

The clerk then opened nominations for board president.

Chris Mayville nominated Kristen Panzer. Johnson seconded the nomination.

Moran nominated William McGhee. The nomination was not seconded.

As of this June, McGhee had served the BOE as president for three consecutive years. Moran served beside him as vice president for as long.

After nominations closed, Moran initiated discussion before Panzer’s nomination came to a vote.

“It’s nothing personal, but I think it’s a bad idea to have a board president who is also the president of the board of a company we do business with,” Moran said. “I think it gives an appearance of favoritism, whether it’s legal or not.”

Panzer serves as chair of the North East Community Center’s (NECC) Board of Directors.

NECC’s Executive Director Jenny Hansell has attended several recent BOE meetings for discussions on the ownership and operation of Webutuck’s Millerton Elementary School (MES) building. 

“I’m here because we’ve just completed another year at MES with almost 65 children enrolled in our after-school program,” Hansell said at the previous meeting, June 29. ”And now our focus is turned to working with you all to find a way to solve the problem of MES, its building needs and so on.”

McGhee agreed with Moran at the re-org and addressed Panzer.

“Your passion is the community center. I think that you have a little bit of an obligation to yourself to try to do what you can for the community center that would reflect toward our board here,” he said. “So I feel that is not in the best interest of our district to have you as president and have [you] president of that board too.”

Mayville rebutted that Panzer has recused herself during the BOE’s NECC-related business.

“Thus far every time there’s been a discussion about the conflicting board roles, Kristen has removed herself from the discussion, and I think that’s a fair portrayal,” he said.

Johnson added that Panzer is capable of being passionate for both organizations. 

The board voted on the nomination 5-2. Members Cory Chinn, Keller-Coffey, Johnson, Mayville and Panzer voted in favor; McGhee and Moran voted against.

Trotter administered an oath of office to swear in Panzer as BOE president. 

Panzer led the remainder of the meeting as she now will for the 2015-16 school year.

Panzer thanked McGhee “for his service to the board as board president.”

The new president then opened nominations for her vice president.

Keller-Coffey nominated Mayville. Johnson seconded the nomination.

With no other nomination motions made, the board voted for Mayville unanimously.

Trotter administered an oath of office to Mayville as vice president. 

“I would like to thank outgoing Vice President Judy Moran for her service to this board,” Panzer said.

The district clerk also administered an oath of office to Superintendent of Schools Ray Castellani.

Designations

M&T Bank, Bank of Millbrook, Key Bank, Fleet Bank, Citizens Bank, Bank of New York, HSBC, JP Morgan Chase and M&T Bank (New York Liquid Asset Fund), and Salisbury Bank were named Webutuck’s official bank depositories.

The Millerton News and The Poughkeepsie Journal were named Webutuck’s official newspapers.

Regular meeting

A regular business meeting followed immediately after the re-org.

During his superintendent’s report, Castellani addressed the ongoing topic of restructuring Webutuck’s administration.

“In regards to the district restructuring, we have moved forward with a plan that we’ll use our current administration and restructure them in different ways,” he said.

Former Webutuck Elementary School Principal Kenneth Sauer is now principal of pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. 

Former Eugene Brooks Intermediate School (EBIS) Principal and Director of Special Education Jenn Chason is now principal of grades nine through 12.

Former WHS Principal Katy McEnroe is now director of student services, a new administrative position that was officially created by unanimous approval later in the meeting. 

Castellani said the director of student services position is a broadening of the former director of special education position.

The restructure will be supported by a teacher on special assignment as “dean of students,” a position created at the June 29 meeting.

EBIS math teacher Erik Lynch was appointed dean of students at a meeting, Monday, July 13.

Photography increase

At the June 29 meeting, WHS art teacher Craig Wickwire’s position was extended from .6 full-time equivalent (FTE) to .8 FTE in order to accommodate 34 students who signed up for Photography I.

On July 7, the board approved another .2 extension to Wickwire’s position to accommodate 18 students who signed up for Photography II. With the extension, Wickwire is now a full-time employee within the district.

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