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Keystone Central School District interviews two candidates for Region 9 seat; public commenter urges student-first board

Keystone Central School District · February 13, 2026
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Summary

At a special KCSD meeting, candidates Roger Cashier and Megan (transcript spells Hauser/Houser) answered board questions about experience, availability and priorities; a public commenter urged the board to pick professional, student-focused members amid concerns about test scores and enrollment.

Keystone Central School District held a special public meeting to interview two candidates for the Region 9 school board vacancy and heard a public commenter urge the board to select members with professional experience who will prioritize students' academic success.

An unidentified resident who addressed the board said the district faces "low test scores, declining population and an indecisive board," arguing that "an indecisive board can destroy this district," and urging trustees to "choose a path that reflects those values and move this district forward." The commenter said the district needs board members who put "students and their academic success" first.

The board then interviewed the two candidates in turn. Roger Cashier told…

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