Brevard school board elects chair and vice chair, recognizes teacher fellowship and Children's Hunger Project
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At its Nov. 18 meeting the Brevard County School Board elected Mister Susan as chair and Megan Wright as vice chair, approved appointments to the district’s leasing corporation and recognized the TLC fellowship and the Children's Hunger Project's 15th anniversary.
The Brevard County School Board on Nov. 18 completed its annual organizational business, electing Mister Susan as chair and Megan Wright as vice chair for the coming term and appointing officers to the district’s leasing corporation.
During the organization portion, general counsel outlined the nomination and voting process under Robert’s Rules of Order. Following nominations and roll-call votes, the board confirmed Mister Susan as chair and Wright as vice chair by unanimous vote.
The board also authorized the superintendent to continue using existing signature facsimiles for district checks until newly approved facsimiles are available and approved the schedule of 2026 meeting dates, times and locations.
The board took time to recognize local programs. Janice Kershaw of the Brevard Schools Foundation introduced the Teacher Leadership Council (TLC) Fellowship; Danielle Lavelle, the fellowship director and assistant principal, described the program’s focus on teacher inquiry and leadership and thanked Community Credit Union for sponsoring the fellowship. Cheryl Kaminski, executive director of the Children's Hunger Project, accepted a board proclamation marking the nonprofit's 15th anniversary and said the organization now distributes about 4,800 weekend food packages per week across the district.
Formal votes taken this evening included approval of 43 consent items and appointments to the Brevard County School Board Leasing Corporation (President: chair; Vice President: vice chair; Secretary: Superintendent Mark Rendell; Treasurer: Chief Financial Officer Cindy Lazinski). The board reported no action items on the agenda and moved two items to the information portion for later consideration.
What happens next: Board leadership and committee appointments take effect immediately; staff will post updated officer lists and continue the public-notice process for informational items that may return for action at future meetings.
