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Tense board meeting leads to crucial director appointment

June 17, 2024 | Camas School District, School Districts, Washington



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Tense board meeting leads to crucial director appointment
In a recent government meeting, the board convened to appoint a new member to Director District 2, following an extended executive session that lasted until 8:00 PM. The session was initially scheduled for 40 minutes but was prolonged to allow for further deliberation among board members.

Upon returning from the executive session, the board conducted a roll call vote to determine the preferred candidate for the position. Board members expressed the difficulty of the decision, noting the high caliber of candidates under consideration. Connie Hennessey highlighted the challenge of choosing from such a qualified group, ultimately casting her vote for Matthew McBride. Traci Malone, however, opted for Dina Strong.

The board president, who voted last, echoed the sentiments of his colleagues regarding the competitive nature of the selection process and expressed gratitude to all candidates for their willingness to serve the community. He also voted for Matthew McBride, resulting in a tie that necessitated further discussion if a candidate did not receive the required three votes for approval.

The meeting underscored the board's commitment to a thorough and fair selection process, reflecting the importance of community representation in local governance.

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