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Ex Officio Student Member Joins Elwood Board Of Education

The student will help "shape policies and initiatives that impact students across our district," the board president said.

Elwood-John H. Glenn High School senior Peter Bell officially joined the Elwood School District’s Board of Education as its new ex officio student member.
Elwood-John H. Glenn High School senior Peter Bell officially joined the Elwood School District’s Board of Education as its new ex officio student member. (Courtesy of Elwood School District)

ELWOOD, NY — Peter Bell, a senior of Elwood-John H. Glenn High School, officially joined the Elwood Board of Education as its new ex officio student member, the school district announced.

Mandated by New York State law, this uncompensated position allows high school students to serve on their district’s board of education in an advisory capacity, providing valuable student perspectives on school issues and policies.

"Elwood had previously been ahead of the curve by annually appointing a student liaison to the board; this formalizes the role," the district wrote.

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Bell, who was elected by the John Glenn student body to serve as all schools president as well as ex officio student board member, will attend board meetings, participate in discussions and offer recommendations, although he will not vote or attend executive sessions. He will also receive training on board procedures.

"This role is an important one, as it ensures that the voice of our students is heard in our decision making process," Board President James Tomeo said in a news release. "By serving in this capacity, Peter will provide valuable insight and perspective, helping to shape policies and initiatives that impact students across our district. While he does not have any voting rights, his voice is essential in fostering a strong connection between students and the board."

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After being sworn in by Tomeo, Bell proudly presented his first report to the board, relaying positive summer news from around the district’s schools and offering best wishes for the new school year starting next week.

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