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Greater Latrobe board affirms vote of no confidence in Westmoreland IU executive director

Greater Latrobe School District Board of Education · March 17, 2026
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Summary

The Greater Latrobe School District board approved a resolution expressing disapproval of actions by Westmoreland Intermediate Unit Executive Director Dr. Jason Conway and affirmed a vote of no confidence in his leadership, passing 6-3 at the March 17 meeting.

The Greater Latrobe School District Board of Education voted 6-3 on March 17 to approve Resolution 2025-2026 #126, a formal expression of disapproval of actions taken by Dr. Jason Conway in his role as Executive Director of the Westmoreland Intermediate Unit and an affirmation of a vote of no confidence in his leadership.

The resolution passed on a roll-call vote. Board members voting in the affirmative were John Petrarca, Patrick Carney, Merle D. Musick, Merle L. Musick, John Urban and Yelayna Rossi. Members voting against the resolution were Tom Gockel, Andrew Repko and Bradley Toman.

The resolution statement presented at the meeting identifies the board s expressing disapproval of Dr. Conway's actions in his role as executive director of the Westmoreland Intermediate Unit. The meeting record does not include additional detail in the text of the resolution about specific incidents or next steps to pursue following the vote.

The motion was made by Yelayna Rossi and seconded by John Petrarca and carried by the stated roll-call tally. The board did not record a subsequent direction or follow-up assignment in the minutes attached to the resolution text.

No representative for Dr. Conway addressed the board during the meeting and the minutes do not record a response from the Westmoreland Intermediate Unit. The resolution stands as the district board ction recorded in the March 17 minutes.