The New York State School Boards Association recognizes October 19 – 23, 2020, as School Board Recognition Week. Lyndonville Central School District will join with all public school districts across the state to celebrate and honor local board members for their commitment and dedication to Lyndonville and its students.
"I would like to thank and recognize our Board of Education for their continued dedication and commitment to our district and our students," said Superintendent Jason Smith.
The key work of school boards is to raise student achievement by:
· Creating a shared vision for the future of education
· Setting the direction of the school district to achieve the highest student performance
· Providing accountability for student achievement results
· Developing a budget that aligns district resources to improve achievement
· Supporting a healthy school district culture for students and staff
Lyndonville’s Board of Education and their years of service are as follows:
Theodore Lewis, President, 11 years
Susan Hrovat, Vice President, 9 years
Trustees:
Vernon Fonda, 1 year
Kristin Nicolson, 1 year
Harold Suhr, 7 years
Jerod Thurber, 5 months
Steven Vann, 2 years