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Tioga Central School District board holds special meeting, enters executive session to discuss employment history

Tioga Central School District Board of Education · June 17, 2026
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Summary

At a June 17 special meeting, the Tioga Central School District Board of Education voted 7–0 to enter executive session at 5:58 p.m. to discuss the employment history of a particular person or persons, returned to public session at 7:40 p.m., and then adjourned.

Board President Cathi Root called a special meeting of the Tioga Central School District Board of Education to order at 5:57 p.m. on June 17, 2026. The board — President Cathi Root, Vice‑President Pamela Zwierlein and members Aaron Lounsbury, Gregory Schweiger, Robert Seymour, Scot Taylor and Lee Wood — was present; Superintendent Joshua Roe and Deputy Clerk Kendra Seaver were listed among administrative attendees.

A motion "made by Gregory Schweiger, seconded by Scot Taylor and carried by a vote of 7-0 to enter executive session at 5:58pm to discuss the employment history of a particular person or persons" was recorded in the minutes. The board remained in executive session and later returned to public session by a motion "made by Aaron Lounsbury, seconded by Robert Seymour, and carried by a vote of 7-0" at 7:40 p.m.

After returning to public session the board moved to adjourn. The minutes record that "A MOTION was made by Pam Zwierlein, seconded by Lee Wood and carried by a vote of 7-0 to adjourn the meeting at 7:40pm." The meeting record concludes with the clerk identified as Kristy Robertson.

The public minutes do not record any other substantive public discussion, votes on policy, budget items, or named personnel actions; the transcript indicates the meeting’s public record consisted of the formal motions to enter and exit executive session and to adjourn. The executive session topic is described in the minutes as "the employment history of a particular person or persons," and no further details were included in the public record.