Webutuck BOE member resigns, replacement sought

WEBUTUCK — After being notified shortly before the end of June via text by school board member Steve Abad of his intent to resign from the Webutuck Board of Education (BOE) effective June 30, the North East (Webutuck) Central School District is now on the lookout for an interested candidate to fill the open seat. Webutuck District Clerk Tracy Trotter said she received the text from Abad, but no reason was given as to why he was stepping down from his position. The Millerton resident served on the board for four years.

The North East (Webutuck) Central School District posted a notice about the open BOE seat on its website, www.webutuckschools.org, on Saturday, July 18. All interested candidates are invited to apply for the open volunteer BOE seat by sending a letter of interest to Trotter via email at tracy.trotter@webutuck.org or via regular mail to the Webutuck District Clerk, P.O. Box 405, Amenia, NY 12501. 

Each candidate’s letter should include a brief description of themselves and why they’d like to serve on the Webutuck BOE. Eligible candidates must be a citizen of the United States, over the age of 18 and a continuous resident of the Webutuck school district for at least one year.

Once they receive the candidates’ submissions, the BOE will go through a selection process to choose the school board’s next member. Once appointed, the new BOE member will serve until May 18, 2021, when the next school board election will be held.

Webutuck just held elections for the BOE on Tuesday, June 16, along with the district’s annual budget vote; returning members Judy Moran and Christopher Loundsbury were re-elected and newcomer Jay Newman was elected. All three will serve three year terms of office.

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