July 20, 2008
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Delegates elect Rickman secretary-treasurer of NSBA


During its Friday meeting, the Delegate Assembly elected Earl C. Rickman III to the position of secretary-treasurer of NSBA for the 2008-09 term.

Rickman has been a member of the Mount Clemens, Mich., school board since 1984. He has served on the NSBA board since 2003 and is a former chair of the National Black Caucus of School Board Members.

The delegates elected the current secretary-treasurer, C.H. “Sonny” Savoie, of the St. Charles Parish, La., school board, as president-elect of NSBA.

The current president-elect Barbara Bolas, of the Upper St. Clair, Pa., school board, will automatically move up to the position of president at the conclusion of the annual conference.

The current president, Norm Wooten of Kodiak, Alaska, will remain on the NSBA leadership team as immediate past president.

The Delegate Assembly elected the following school board leaders to the NSBA Board of Directors:

• Central Region—Mark C. Metzger, of Indian Prairie Community Unit School District 204 (to complete the rest of Rickman’s term on the board) and Charles “Ed” Massey, of the Boone County, Ky., board of education;

• Southern Region—Linda Cranford, of the Asheboro City School District in North Carolina; and

• Western Region—Judy Lair, of the Woodson County Unified School District in Yates Center, Kan.

Three current members of the NSBA board were re-elected: Mary Broderick of East Lyme, Conn. (Northeast Region); Carolyn J. Ortman of Hillsboro, Ore. (Pacific Region); and Randy Manning of Central Consolidated School District #22 in Shiprock, N.M. (Western Region).

Several other board members will take office at the end of the Annual Conference.

Cynthia Matus Morriss, chair-elect of the National Hispanic Caucus of School Board Members, will automatically serve as the chair of the caucus for the following year and will serve as a voting member of the NSBA board. She is a member of the Patagonia (Ariz.) Elementary School District #6 board of education.

Brian K. Perkins of New Haven, Conn., is in the midst of a two-year term as the chair of the National Black Caucus of School Board Members and thus retains his seat as a voting member of the NSBA board.

The chair of the Council of Urban Boards of Education also serves on the NSBA board as a voting member. CUBE will elect its chair on Saturday.

Jeannie M. “Sis” Henry, the new chair of the Federation Member Executive Directors’ NSBA Liaison Committee, will serve on the NSBA board as a non-voting member. Henry is executive director of the Georgia School Boards Association.

Finally, the incoming chair of the Council of School Attorneys, Sam S. Harben Jr,. of Harben & Hartley in law firm Gainesville, Ga., also serves as a non-voting member of the NSBA board.

The new officers and board members will take office on Tuesday. 

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