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Burlington School Committee reorganizes: Massardo elected chair, Bond elected vice chair in 3-2 vote; committee fills standing appointments

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Summary

At its April 8 reorganizational meeting the Burlington School Committee elected Melissa Massardo as chair, Catherine Bond as vice chair (3'0), appointed Jeremy to be the committees recreation commissioner and confirmed other routine designees and coordinators.

The Burlington School Committee completed its annual reorganization at the start of its April 8 meeting, electing Melissa Massardo as chair and Catherine Bond as vice chair. Massardos election as chair was approved unanimously; Bonds nomination for vice chair passed on a 3'0 vote after two members opposed.

Nut graf: The committee also confirmed a slate of routine appointments and designees for the coming term, including a school committee designee to the Lab Collaborative, civil rights and Title IX coordinators for students and staff, a recording clerk and a recreation commissioner chosen from committee membership.

Committee members approved the appointment of Jeremy as the school committees recreation commissioner. Other appointments approved by voice vote included: - Lab Collaborative designee: Eric Conte (recorded as appointed) - Civil Rights Coordinators: Carrie Lampe (students) and Joanne Faust (staff) - Title IX harassment coordinators: Lisa Chen (students) and Joanne Faust (staff) - School committee recording clerk: Mary Anne Fabry

Ending: The committee then moved into regular business; members said the reorganization completes formal assignments for committee liaison roles and subcommittees for the year.