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Waynesville R‑VI board reorganizes leadership and swears in three new members

Waynesville R-VI Board of Education · April 21, 2026
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Summary

The Waynesville R‑VI Board of Education completed its annual reorganization in April, swearing in three newly elected members, selecting officers by acclamation, and approving routine agenda items before moving into closed session for personnel and legal items.

The Waynesville R‑VI Board of Education reorganized its leadership at the April meeting, swearing in three newly elected members and confirming officers for the coming year.

Administrators administered the oath of office to Mike Rawlings, Lane Lercher and Richard Oxendine, each affirming support for the U.S. and Missouri constitutions and a commitment to discharge school board duties. After the swearing-in, the board followed board policy BCA and accepted nominations for officer positions. Lane Lercher was nominated and selected by acclamation as board president; Janelle Rao accepted a nomination to serve as vice president; Mike Keeling was selected as board secretary; Charles Quinn was named treasurer; and Janelle Rao was confirmed as the MSBA delegate. The reorganized board approved its reorganized agenda by voice vote (7–0).

Superintendent-level staff briefed the board on next steps for officer responsibilities and noted that the new officers assume their duties immediately. The board then proceeded to regular business, including routine approvals and program updates, before moving into closed session later in the meeting to discuss legal and personnel matters.

The meeting record shows the reorganization followed standard nomination and acclamation procedures under Robert’s Rules and board policy; no contested nominations or roll-call votes were recorded for officer elections.