A New Leader Takes Charge in Southington Schools
A Fresh Face at the Helm
In a recent turn of events, the Southington Board of Education has a fresh face at the helm. Zaya Oshana, a Democrat, is now the chairman, following his party's narrow victory in the municipal elections. This shift in power has brought about changes in the board's leadership.
Unanimous Vote for Chairman
The school board's first meeting after the elections saw a unanimous vote for Oshana as chairman. His role will involve leading meetings and guiding the board's decisions. He takes over from Republican Colleen Clark, who, despite being re-elected, is no longer in a leadership position.
Vice Chairperson Election
The board's vice chairperson is now Terri Carmody, another Democrat. Her election was close, with a 5-4 vote along party lines. Interestingly, Republican board members nominated Democrat Bob Brown for vice chairperson, but he voted for Carmody, securing her win.
Secretary Position
A similar scenario played out for the secretary position. Republicans nominated a Democrat, but it was Dawn Derynoski-Anastasio who won the post. She triumphed over Lisa Cammuso, another Democrat endorsed by the GOP, with a 5-4 vote.
Oshana's Gratitude
Oshana expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him and his colleagues. He emphasized his commitment to serving the schools, families, and community with integrity and dedication. He also acknowledged his fellow board members and his family for their support.
Significant Moment for the Board
This change in leadership marks a significant moment for the Southington Board of Education. It remains to be seen how this new dynamic will impact the board's decisions and the community's educational opportunities.