Springfield School Committee swears in members, elects vice chair and forms new subcommittees

Springfield School Committee · January 5, 2026

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Summary

At an organizational meeting, Springfield School Committee members were sworn in, Latonya Monroe Naylor was elected vice chair, Robert's Rules were adopted, subcommittees were named (including a new Innovation Schools special subcommittee), and a legal overview of ethics, open‑meeting and public‑records obligations was delivered.

New and returning members of the Springfield School Committee were sworn in at an organizational meeting, after which the committee moved quickly through a slate of procedural votes to establish leadership, rules and subcommittees. Latonya Monroe Naylor was nominated and elected vice chair by roll call. The committee also voted to adopt Robert's Rules of Order and to rename its vocational education subcommittee to the Career Technical Education subcommittee to align policy language with DESE guidance.

The chair listed recommended chairs for standing subcommittees, including budget and finance, school safety, buildings and maintenance, curriculum and programs, technology, diversity/equity/inclusion and a ZEP transition ad hoc group. The committee voted to establish those chairpersons and accepted the vice chair's recommendations to staff and chair a newly created Innovation Schools Special Subcommittee charged with helping transition ZEP schools back into the district under an innovation-school structure.

Several members offered brief remarks after the formal business. Rosa Valentin thanked supporters and reflected on a long career in local schools. Gumersindo "Manny" Gomez Jr., who was sworn in to represent Wards 1 and 3, told the room, "This is not my seat. This is your seat," and pledged to serve underserved communities. Vice Chair Naylor, newly elected, said she was "overwhelmed with joy." Mayor Sarno, who also serves as chair of the school committee, praised recent capital work and outreach and noted ongoing fiscal pressures from federal and state funding changes.

Votes at a glance: the vice chair election, adoption of Robert's Rules, the renaming of the vocational education subcommittee, the policy language update to "career technical education," establishment of subcommittee chairs, creation of the Innovation Schools Special Subcommittee, and appointment of its members all passed on roll call votes during the meeting. The meeting concluded after a brief reception was announced and the committee approved a motion to adjourn.

The committee packet included materials and forms related to the votes and subcommittee assignments; several items required members to complete acknowledgments or trainings (see separate article). The body indicated a reception for officials and a small presentation to new members would follow the meeting.