Michael Coyne, an HVAC mechanic who said he has worked for the district 25 years, told the Neshaminy Board of School Directors during the second public comment period that he supports Scott Condon for a permanent position.
Coyne said Condon’s leadership brings “harmony” and that Condon makes time to listen to staff and to let everyone’s talents “get interchanged.” Speaking from Southampton, Pennsylvania, Coyne said he had never seen such collaboration among leaders and staff and added, "I think he's perfect for this position." He described Condon as "homegrown" and praised his engineering background and willingness to help coworkers across trade lines.
Coyne asked the board if anyone wanted specifics and said he hoped his input could be valuable. The record does not show a board response to Coyne’s remarks during the meeting.
The comment was the only substantive public comment in the second comment period recorded in the transcript; earlier in the meeting there were no sign‑ups during the first public comment period.
The board did not take action on Coyne’s remarks during the meeting; any personnel decisions would require formal agenda action in a future session.