Farmington board reorganizes leadership and swears in student representatives
Summary
At its first 2026 meeting the Farmington Public School District board reappointed Kyle Christiansen as chair and other officers by acclamation, and swore in student reps Tommy Crisp (renomination) and Naomi Mamo (new).
The Farmington Public School District board opened its first meeting of 2026 with the annual reorganization and the swearing-in of student school board representatives.
Chair Kyle Christiansen called the meeting, led the Pledge of Allegiance and oversaw the swearing-in ceremony for student representatives. Superintendent Jason Berg congratulated returning student representative Tommy Crisp and welcomed Naomi Mamo as a new student member.
By acclamation the board reappointed officers for 2026: Kyle Christiansen will continue as board chair; Melissa Gorman was named vice chair; Hannah Johnson as clerk; and Becky (full name referenced in the agenda) as treasurer. Committee assignments were enumerated and the chair appointed members to executive, finance, policy and engagement committees, and accepted the role as the district's ISD 917 representative after no other nominations were made.
What happens next: committee assignments will guide the board's work for the year and student representatives will continue to participate in board discussions and committee input.

