Amanda Priano elected board president as Baldwin-Whitehall holds reorganization
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At its reorganization meeting, the Baldwin-Whitehall School District board swore in newly elected directors and chose Amanda Priano as president; Pete Giglione and Karen Brown were elected first and second vice president, respectively.
The Baldwin-Whitehall School District convened its reorganization meeting, swore in four newly elected directors and elected officers for the coming year. Nick Pantales administered oaths of office to Tara Apt, Karen Brown, Ashley Miller and Amanda Priano before the board moved to select officers.
Amanda Priano was nominated and elected president by voice vote. Pete Giglione was elected first vice president and Karen Brown was chosen as second vice president. A solicitor appointment was also approved, and the reorganization meeting adjourned to allow the board to reconvene for its regular session.
The reorganization followed standard procedural steps: administration of oaths, nominations, and voice votes. The board's chair said the temporary president's role was to begin the meeting, swear in members and conduct the officer elections. The board reconvened for the regular agenda about 22 minutes later.
The meeting record shows the votes were conducted by voice; where roll-call tallies were used later in the evening, they are recorded separately in the minutes. The board did not disclose contested ballots for the officer elections in the public record of the meeting.
