Cincinnati Board honors departing member Mary Weinberg with resolution and farewell
Summary
The Cincinnati Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution honoring Mary Weinberg’s four years of service and her prior 11 years as a CPS teacher; Weinberg delivered a departing speech and showed a short highlight video.
The Cincinnati Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution Dec. 8 recognizing board member Mary Weinberg for four years of service and prior work as a CPS teacher.
Weinberg, who said the Dec. 8 meeting was her last, addressed colleagues, staff and community members in a lengthy acceptance speech that reflected on her time on the board and thanked family, district leaders and unions. The board read the formal Whereas clauses acknowledging Weinberg’s committee work, including health and safety and student-achievement roles, then voted to adopt the resolution.
The tribute included short remarks by city officials who praised Weinberg’s community involvement, and Weinberg shared a brief highlight video of her time on the board. Board members offered personal reflections and thanked her for leadership on issues such as student well-being and policy oversight.
The board moved to approve the resolution and recorded the roll-call vote during the meeting; all members present voted in favor. The resolution extends the board’s appreciation and best wishes for Weinberg’s future endeavors.
Board President Moffatt said the district and its students benefited from Weinberg’s service; Weinberg said she remains committed to supporting CPS and encouraged continued public engagement.

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