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During a recent meeting of the Pelham City Schools Board, significant personnel changes and updates on school projects were discussed, highlighting the district's commitment to educational excellence and infrastructure improvement.
The board approved seven personnel actions, including the appointment of Kim Kiel as the new assistant superintendent of human resources and federal programs. Kiel, who has dedicated 25 years to Pelham High School in various leadership roles, was praised for her extensive experience and contributions to the district. Board members expressed confidence that her leadership would enhance the already strong administrative team and continue the positive trajectory of Pelham City Schools.
In addition to personnel changes, the board reviewed several construction and improvement projects across the district. Notable updates included the commencement of a site replacement project at Pelham Oaks Elementary School and flooring upgrades at Pelham Ridge Elementary School. The board also discussed ongoing safety initiatives, particularly at Pelham Park Middle School, where a new School Resource Officer (SRO) has been instrumental in enhancing security measures.
The meeting also featured plans for an upcoming art field trip for Pelham High School students to the Hunter Museum of Art, reflecting the district's commitment to providing diverse educational experiences beyond athletics. Furthermore, the board approved amendments to the athletic coaching supplement list, adding positions for a bowling skills coach and a football assistant.
Superintendent Floyd Collins provided updates on various construction projects, including the installation of energy-efficient LED lighting and the upcoming roof replacement for the C wing of the school. He emphasized the importance of these improvements in fostering a conducive learning environment and ensuring the safety and well-being of students.
Overall, the meeting underscored Pelham City Schools' dedication to enhancing educational leadership, improving facilities, and providing enriching experiences for students, setting a positive tone for the future of the district.
Converted from PCS Board Meeting, October 28, 2024 meeting on October 29, 2024
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