The Boyertown Area School Board convened on May 27, 2025, to address key personnel changes and community engagement initiatives, highlighting the district's ongoing commitment to educational leadership and student involvement.
One of the most significant announcements was the appointment of Stephanie Petrie as the new Director of the Office of Teaching and Learning, effective July 1. Petrie, currently the principal at Gilbertsville Elementary, will succeed the retiring Missus Landis. Board members expressed enthusiasm for Petrie's transition, emphasizing their readiness to support her as she steps into this pivotal role.
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Subscribe for Free In a bittersweet moment, the board acknowledged the resignation of Scott Shields, a long-serving member of the administrative staff who has dedicated 23 years to the district. Board members praised Shields for his commitment and contributions, noting his journey from a Boyertown alumnus to a respected administrator. His departure marks a significant change for the district, as he moves on to new opportunities in another school district.
The meeting also featured discussions about recent community events, including a successful fishing outing organized by the special education department. Board members reported high participation from students and community volunteers, underscoring the importance of such initiatives in fostering student engagement and community spirit.
Looking ahead, the board announced two upcoming meetings in June, including a Committee of the Whole on June 10 and a legislative meeting on June 24. These gatherings will provide further opportunities for community involvement and discussion on district matters.
Overall, the meeting underscored the Boyertown Area School District's focus on leadership transitions and community engagement, setting the stage for continued growth and development in the coming months.