The Record (Troy, NY)

Citing health concerns, Curran resigns from school board

- By Record staff

EAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. » Karen Curran recently announced her resignatio­n from the East Greenbush Central School District Board of Education, concluding 13 years of service.

“It’s really with a heavy heart that I’ve decided to resign my position as a school board member due to some personal and medical issues,” Curran said during a recent meeting.

“It really has been an amazing journey and been an honor and privilege for me to serve the East Greenbush Central School District in the manner in which I have over the past 13 years. I want to thank everybody who’s been involved, allowing me to serve our community in this capacity,” Curran noted.

“I really am proud and thankful that I’ve been able to be a part of this amazing journey over the past 13 years,” she continued.

“I have a genuine respect for everyone involved in public education and our system and know how dedicated everybody in East Greenbush really is to provide the best quality education to our students,” Curran added.

Since Curran joined the Board of Education in 2007, East Greenbush has steadily improved its position in the Capital Region, offering new and innovative programs all while maintainin­g fiscal responsibi­lity during challengin­g times for public education.

“I want to thank Karen for her many years of board service,” Michael Buono, Board of Education President remarked.

“Her dedication to the district and its students has been exemplary. My board colleagues and I will miss her guidance, wisdom and historical perspectiv­e,” Buono added.

The Board of Education is seeking volunteers interested in filling Curran’s position. The person who is selected by the Board will serve until the next regular election on May 18, 2021.

Interested volunteers should submit a letter of interest and resume to the District Clerk’s office at East Greenbush Central School District, 29 Englewood Ave., East Greenbush, NY 12061 by Monday,

Aug. 10. For more informatio­n call 518-207-2535.

To be eligible, a candidate must be:

• age 18 or older

• a resident of the East Greenbush Central School District for a continuous and uninterrup­ted period of at least one year

• a United States citizen

• able to read and write The candidate chosen to fill the vacancy has the option of running for one of four available seats in the 2021 election – three with terms July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2024, and one with a term

of May 19, 2021, to June 30, 2022, (the remainder of Curran’s unexpired term).

The candidates with the three highest vote totals would be appointed to full three-year terms. The candidate with the fourth-highest vote total would fill the remainder of Curran’s term and be seated on the Board immediatel­y following the election.

The Board of Education is a team of nine volunteers elected by school district voters to establish policy and set direction for the administra­tion. They hold public meetings twice monthly.

 ?? PROVIDED PHOTO ?? Members of the East Greenbush Central School District Board of Education.
PROVIDED PHOTO Members of the East Greenbush Central School District Board of Education.
 ?? MELISSA SCHUMAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? Columbia High School.
MELISSA SCHUMAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE Columbia High School.

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