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North Penn School Board swears in newly elected directors; Julianne Ramach elected president, Rudnick named vice president

North Penn School Board ยท December 2, 2025
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Summary

During its annual reorganization meeting the North Penn School Board administered oaths to newly elected directors and elected Julianne Ramach as president and Kunvid (Kunvid/Kunvid) Rudnick as vice president; McBain served as temporary president to administer parts of the meeting.

The North Penn School Board administered the oath of office to newly elected directors and selected officers during its annual reorganization meeting.

The board secretary announced certification of the municipal general election held Nov. 4, 2025, and that Christine Coyne, Ken Kaiser Jr., Iko Chiba and Al Resch had been certified as directors. Judge Susan Jean Leonard administered the oath to Christine Coyne, Ken Kaiser Jr., and Iko/Ko Chiba; Al Resch, who was elected, was not present and will be sworn in later in the week.

Mister McBain was elected temporary president to preside over the proceedings after a nomination and voice vote. Later, board members nominated Julianne Ramach for president; with no other nominations, Ramach was elected by voice vote to a one-year term. The board then elected Miss Rudnick as vice president for a one-year term.

Board members welcomed the newly sworn directors and offered brief remarks. The certification and oath followed standard reorganization procedures; the meeting also included routine roll call and the formal adoption of the posted agenda after a brief amendment to ensure the online posting matched the physical agenda.

The board concluded reorganizational business and moved on to other items, including consideration and acceptance of a resignation later in the meeting.