The Neshaminy School District held a special meeting on February 6, 2024, to address a significant vacancy on the school board. The primary focus of the meeting was the appointment of a new school director to fill the position left by the resignation of Cindy Bowman.
During the meeting, the board members voted on the appointment of Aaron Brocious to the vacant position in Region 1. The vote concluded with six members in favor and two against, resulting in Brocious's appointment. Following the formal vote, the board acknowledged the procedural requirements outlined in the school code, which mandates that a qualified individual be appointed within 30 days of a vacancy.
After the appointment was confirmed, District Judge Charles D. Jonas administered the oath of office to Brocious, marking the official start of her term. Brocious pledged to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, committing to fulfill her duties with fidelity.
This appointment is significant as it ensures that the school board remains fully staffed and capable of addressing the educational needs of the district. The board's swift action reflects its commitment to maintaining governance and oversight within the Neshaminy School District.