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Woodland Park Board of Education elects Glen Grimes president, David Amanullah vice president at reorganization meeting

Woodland Park Board of Education · July 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 5, 2026 reorganization meeting, the Woodland Park Board of Education swore in three trustees and elected Glen Grimes as board president and David Amanullah as vice president; the board also completed its annual ethics training and heard one public comment.

The Woodland Park Board of Education on Jan. 5, 2026, swore in three newly elected trustees and chose Glen Grimes as board president and David Amanullah as vice president during its reorganization meeting at the district administration building.

Mayor Kalleii administered the oath of office to newly elected trustees David Amanullah, Gina McQuin and Jamie Zummo. A roll call recorded nine board members present.

The Board Secretary called for nominations for board president. Mark Salemi moved and Andrew Mingione seconded the nomination of Glen Grimes; the board voted by roll call with nine yes votes to elect Grimes as president. For vice president, the Board Secretary called for nominations and a motion nominated David Amanullah. The roll-call vote recorded seven yes votes and two abstentions — Amanullah and Shannon Marren — and Amanullah was elected vice president.

During the public comment portion, Christine Tiseo, identified as a borough council member, thanked the board and congratulated the newly elected president and vice president. Board members reminded attendees that public comments are public record and that statements are limited to three minutes under Bylaw 0167; the board also noted that certain personnel or student matters cannot be addressed in public comment.

The Board Attorney conducted the required 2026 ethics training for all board members. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn by Mark Salemi, seconded by Andrew Mingione; a voice vote of nine yes adjourned the meeting at 7:25 p.m. Aleksandar Kondovski, School Business Administrator/Board Secretary, signed the meeting minutes.

No formal policy changes, contracts or budget actions were taken during the session; the meeting was limited to organizational business, statutory compliance and routine public comment.