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Greeley School District No. 6 swears in new directors; Mash chosen president, Bentley vice president
Summary
Greeley School District No. 6 convened a special meeting Nov. 18 to administer oaths to newly elected directors and complete required organizational actions under Colorado law. The board unanimously elected Natalie Mash president and Kyle Bentley vice president and approved administrative appointments and continued use of the district signature plate.
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Greeley School District No. 6 in the County of Weld convened a special organizational meeting Nov. 18, 2025, to swear in newly elected board directors and elect officers required by Colorado law. President Natalie Mash presided over the session and Judge Mark Gonzales administered the oaths of office.
The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and a roll call. The board first approved the meeting agenda by motion and unanimous roll-call vote. President Mash then invited Judge Mark Gonzales to administer oaths to the new directors. Judge Gonzales administered the oath for Kyle Bentley, who repeated: "I, Kyle Bentley, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully perform the duties of the office of school director as required by law." Bentley and the other new directors were congratulated by the board.
Judge Gonzales administered oaths to the other newly elected directors in turn. The transcript identifies a director referred to as Weston (appearing in the record as both "Weston Henwitz" and "Weston Edmonds") and shows both Idina Lemos Garcia and Robyn Rogge repeating the statutory oath. After the oaths, President Mash invited the new directors to sign a confidentiality affidavit provided by Miss Lemon.
The board then moved through required organizational business. Nominations for president yielded a motion to declare Natalie Mash president by acclamation; the motion was seconded and a roll-call vote was recorded as unanimously in the affirmative. A subsequent motion declared Director Kyle Bentley vice president by acclamation; that motion also passed by unanimous roll call.
The board appointed administrative officers in a single motion, naming Amy Lemon as board secretary, (as transcribed) Megan Sponse as board treasurer, and Lindsay Richard as assistant secretary; the motion was seconded and approved unanimously. Finally, the board voted to continue use of the district's current signature plate; that motion carried on a unanimous roll‑call vote.
All formal organizational motions recorded in the transcript passed unanimously. President Mash closed the special meeting by thanking attendees and noting the board will take up regular business at its next scheduled meeting.
Quotes used in this report are taken verbatim from the meeting record (oath language and recorded roll-call confirmations). Where the transcript contained inconsistent spellings of names or titles, this article uses the names as stated in the transcript and clarifies ambiguous spellings inline when the record itself varies.

