In a contentious emergency meeting held on Monday morning, members of the Board of Education Caucus convened to address a vacancy on the board. The meeting, which was called without prior notice, sparked debate among members regarding the procedural legitimacy and urgency of the gathering.
The primary agenda item was the nomination of Jen Behat to fill the board vacancy. Supporters of Behat highlighted her extensive background in education, including her roles as a guidance counselor and educator in the Yonkers City Schools, as well as her leadership positions within the PTA. Advocates praised her commitment to student advocacy and community engagement, noting her involvement in various educational programs and as a Girl Scout leader.
Despite the support for Behat, the meeting was marked by frustration from some members who questioned the need for an emergency session and the lack of notice provided. Concerns were raised about the appropriateness of rushing the nomination process, especially given that six candidates had been considered for the position.
The meeting concluded with a call for further discussion on the nomination, reflecting the ongoing tensions within the board regarding governance and decision-making processes. As the board prepares for its upcoming capital meeting, the outcome of this nomination could significantly impact its future direction and effectiveness.