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North Penn: No changes for 2024 reorganization

Stoll, Fusco retain two top spots

North Penn school board President Tina Stoll, left, and Vice President Christian Fusco speak after being reappointed to those positions during the board's annual reorganization meeting on Monday, Dec. 4 2023. (Screenshot of NPTV video)
North Penn school board President Tina Stoll, left, and Vice President Christian Fusco speak after being reappointed to those positions during the board’s annual reorganization meeting on Monday, Dec. 4 2023. (Screenshot of NPTV video)
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LANSDALE — The upcoming year will look very similar to the prior one for the North Penn School Board.

School board members reappointed board President Tina Stoll and Vice President Christian Fusco to fill those roles for 2024 in their annual reorganization meeting on Monday night.

“Thanks to everyone for entrusting me with this position again, for another year. I really appreciate the vote of confidence, I love our team, and thank you for the honor,” Stoll said.

Both Stoll and Fusco were first elected to the board in 2017 and reelected in 2021 to second four-year terms; Stoll was appointed board president starting in 2018 and Fusco has held the VP spot since 2019. In the reorganization meeting Monday night, Stoll temporarily ceded the gavel and center seat in the board’s meeting room to fellow member Jonathan Kassa, whom the rest of the board elected as temporary president to administer the start of the meeting and ask for nominations.

Kassa then read the vote totals certified earlier Monday by Montgomery County officials, announcing the reelection of incumbent board members Cathy Wesley, Juliane Ramic, Tim MacBain, Elisha Gee, and the election of newcomer Kunbi Rudnick, taking the seat previously held by Wanda Lewis-Campbell on the all-Democrat board. District CFO Steve Skrocki then announced that Gee had sworn her oath earlier that day, and “I am in receipt of that oath of office,” before District Judge Ed Levine administered oaths in person to Ramic, Wesley and MacBain.

One listed action item was tabled for a future meeting: the appointment of a new member to represent the district on the North Montco Technical Career Center Joint Operating Committee, filling a seat that had been held by Lewis-Campbell. A new board committee member assignment list was then approved, with Rudnick being appointed to the board’s budget, policy, and safe schools committees, and the remaining committee appointments largely identical to the prior year.

The board also approved 2024 calendars for both full board and committee meetings, both of which are posted in their online board documents. For a full meeting schedule or more information visit www.NPenn.org.