Central Office announces new registrar, Hall of Distinction inductees and upcoming advocacy opportunities

MONROE-WOODBURY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education · January 8, 2026

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Summary

At the Jan. 7 meeting Superintendent Doctor Hassler announced the hiring of registrar Marisol Jerez, congratulated retirees, and previewed eight inaugural Hall of Distinction inductees; trustees were also informed about upcoming advocacy events and a virtual capital conference.

Doctor Hassler (identified in the transcript) used the Jan. 7 meeting to share personnel and program updates from the central office. He announced Marisol Jerez will start as the district's new registrar in the curriculum and instruction office and congratulated retirees in the business office and teaching staff.

Doctor Hassler also announced the eight inaugural inductees to the Hall of Distinction and invited the public to read biographies on the district website; the induction ceremony is scheduled for next month. The superintendent praised the video production program and the CVTV crew for a student-produced video showcased at the meeting.

Separately, Doctor Santacoll (name variants in the transcript) summarized the state budget outlook and encouraged the board to consider advocacy: a virtual capital conference was noted (Jan. 6 referenced) and an in-person advocacy day in Albany in February where the district may send a delegate. Trustee Seriello also reminded trustees of an audit committee meeting on Jan. 26 at 6 p.m.

The central office updates were informational; no formal actions were taken specific to these announcements during the public session.