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Julienne Ramach was elected president of the North Penn School District Board of Directors on a voice vote Thursday after the board swore in newly elected members and completed its annual reorganization.
The board began by certifying the results of the Nov. 4 municipal election; the secretary read a certificate of election naming Christine Coyne, Ken Kaiser Jr., Iko (Ko) Chiba and Al Resch as elected directors. Judge Susan Jean Leonard administered the oath of office to the seated directors.
After swearing in the new members, the board elected Mister McBain as temporary president by voice vote to preside over the reorganization. Nominations for board president followed; Julienne Ramach was nominated, nominations were closed and Ramach was elected president for a one-year term. The board then elected Kunvid Rudnick as vice president for a one-year term.
Board members and the audience offered congratulations and brief remarks during the ceremony. The board amended the posted agenda earlier in the meeting to include routine reorganization items and to account for a late addition to the agenda; the amendment and subsequent approval were carried by voice vote.
The board did not record roll-call tallies for these voice votes in the public transcript; the presiding officer announced each motion carried.
The board said it will post the updated agenda and any required documents at the district office (noted as "EFC" in the meeting) and on the district website.
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