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East Penn School District appoints Josh Levinson as president and Adam Smith as vice president

December 03, 2024 | East Penn SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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East Penn School District appoints Josh Levinson as president and Adam Smith as vice president
The East Penn School District Board of Directors convened on December 3, 2024, for its reorganization meeting, where key leadership positions were filled and essential administrative matters were addressed.

The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the appointment of Josh Levinson as President Pro Tempore until a new president was elected. Levinson was nominated and unanimously approved to chair the meeting.

The board proceeded to nominate candidates for the position of president for the upcoming year. Levinson was nominated again, alongside Adam Smith. After a ballot vote, Levinson secured six votes, while Smith received one, resulting in Levinson's reappointment as president.

Next, the board nominated Adam Smith for the vice presidency. Smith was unanimously approved for this role as well.

The board then moved to approve the 2025 meeting schedule, which was passed without any objections. Following this, the designation of newspapers for advertising purposes was discussed, with the Morning Call, Lehigh Valley Press, and Express Times selected for this role.

In the business operations segment, the board authorized signature privileges for key members, including Levinson and Smith, for the district's bank accounts. This motion also passed unanimously.

The meeting concluded with announcements, including the absence of an executive session and the scheduling of the next regular board meeting for December 9, 2024. The meeting was adjourned after a motion was made and seconded, with all members in favor.

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