Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Board picks DeFoor to replace Minor

Former board member was one of eight candidates interviewe­d

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

School board finally settled on a former member as a replacemen­t for former board president Karel Minor.

It took two days and hours of interviews, but the Owen J. Roberts School Board finally settled on a former member as a replacemen­t for former board president Karel Minor who resigned last month.

With a 6-2 vote, the board chose Clifford DeFoor as the ninth board member. DeFoor had previously run for the board several years ago and lost, but was subsequent­ly appointed to fill a vacancy then as well.

He was selected from among a total of eight candidates who expressed interest in replacing Minor, who resigned in June after making a racially charged joke on Facebook.

Not surprising­ly, all the finalists faced a series of questions about their use of social media.

In total, the candidates who applied to fill Minor’s seat were:

• Michael Aijala — North Coventry

• Clifford DeFoor — North Coventry

• Daniel V. Dougherty — East Vincent

• Donald P. Foy — East Coventry

• Michelle Frees — East Coventry

• William Kleinfelte­r — South Coventry

• Erin Marcellus — North Coventry • Rita Pederson — West Vincent

All eight were interviewe­d publicly on Zoom Monday night, and then four were chosen from among them to be finalists.

Three of the applicants, Frees, Dougherty and Kleinfelte­r, ran for the board last year. Frees lost the primary election and the other two ran on the Republican line in the November elections but were unsuccessf­ul.

By Tuesday, Dougherty was the only former candidate left among those the board wished to consider and four of the six public comments heard before the interviews supported Dougherty. The other two speakers questioned DeFoor’s attendance record when he sat on the board previously.

Former board member Heather McCreary, who ran with Dougherty as a Republican in November, urged the board to select Dougherty because he lost winning a seat in the election by only 22 votes.

But the only board members who voted for Dougherty were John Diehl and Kathy DiMarino, both Republican­s.

McCreary was less then thrilled with the final decision, saying she was “disgusted. that’s why I didn’t put my name in,” she said, being sure to note that she lost her reelection bid by even fewer votes than Dougherty.

Denise Wilson told board members “we the Republican­s will not support you” in the next election as a result of the decision. Board President Leslie Proffitt replied “looking out for personal interest is not something I’m interested in.”lat

Missy King said she was”very disappoint­ed. Obviously do not care what voters want. You Paul, should be aware of what’s going to happen in November.”

Her comment was addressed to Paul Friel, who is running as a Democrat in November for the state legislatur­e against incumbent state Rep. Tim Hennessey, R-26th Dist.

Friel replied that the board has been non-partisan about its decision-making. “I appreciate everybody on this board, Democrat and Republican alike. That has what has made this board effective,” he said.

During his interview, DeFoor said his schedule is pretty wide open.

His job allows him to be flexible and he has no conference­s or vacations scheduled. DeFoor said when he served previously, he missed two school board meetings one for a father/son camping trip.

DeFoor has worked at Vanguard for more than 20 years. He is interested in serving on the technology committee and finance committee. “I’m basically just a dad at Owen J., and I just want to help. I feel like I have something to contribute.”

He said he did not run in the most recent election because he supported others who were running.

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