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Pembroke School Committee elects David Boyle chair; Allison Lisonbee Glennon vice chair; Katrina Scarsiotti clerk

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Summary

At its May 21 meeting the Pembroke School Committee completed its annual reorganization, electing David Boyle chair, Allison Lisonbee Glennon vice chair and Katrina Scarsiotti clerk by unanimous votes.

The Pembroke School Committee voted unanimously May 21 to elect David Boyle as chair for the 2025–26 school year. The committee also elected Allison Lisonbee Glennon vice chair and Katrina Scarsiotti clerk.

The reorganization began with a motion to open nominations for chair. The motion to open nominations was made and approved by roll call; a nomination was moved and seconded for Boyle. The committee closed nominations by roll call and then approved Boyle by unanimous roll-call vote. The vice-chair and clerk nominations followed the same procedure; both officers were elected by unanimous roll call.

The reorganization process followed standard committee procedure: nomination, a roll-call vote to open and close nominations as required, and a roll-call vote on the final nominee. Committee members present recorded five affirmative votes on each of the three officer elections; there were no recorded opposing votes or abstentions.

Committee members and staff said they will proceed with individual conversations to assign members to standing subcommittees and liaison roles for the coming year. Chair Boyle and the newly elected officers will conduct follow-up discussions with members to finalize subcommittee placements and liaisons ahead of the next meeting.

The committee adjourned after handling other routine business and the superintendent’s report.