Clay County School Board Elects New Chair and Vice Chair in Organizational Meeting

During the Clay County School Board’s recent meeting, Erin Skipper was elected as the new chair, and Ashley Gilhousen was elected as vice chair. This reorganization follows the swearing-in of newly elected and re-elected members, including Superintendent David Broskie, Beth Clark, and Robert Alvero.

The meeting began with the swearing-in ceremonies. He praised specific individuals such as Bonnie Onora, Kelly Watt, and his wife, Sue, acknowledging their roles in supporting the district’s operations and his personal journey.

Following the swearing-in ceremonies, the board proceeded with the election of the chair and vice chair. Erin Skipper was elected as the chair with a majority vote, while Ashley Gilhousen was chosen as vice chair. The board also set the schedule for regular meetings for the upcoming year, adjusting for holidays and special events. The schedule was approved without opposition.

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