Education

NPC announces candidates for next committee

Elections began on June 29 for nine representatives to join the Bronxville Non-Partisan Committee, NPC. One representative from each of Bronxville’s seven
voting districts will be elected to serve a three-year term. This year, Districts 16 and 22 will each also elect a representative to serve a one-year term to replace members who are unable to complete the final year of their term.

Details about the voting process, including brief bios and statements from each candidate are available on the NPC website bronxvillenpc.com.

Voting continues through July 15. All residents of Bronxville are eligible and encouraged to vote for the representative in their district.  Votes may be cast online
using the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QY8LM9P.

The NPC was formed in 1936 to foster the election of trustees of the Bronxville School on a non-partisan basis.  The NPC seeks qualified Bronxville residents
who are interested in serving on the school board. Nomination by the NPC is not a requirement to run for the school board. The NPC actively seeks
community input about all applicants, then nominates a candidate for each open school board position to run in the school district election each year, while making every effort to be as transparent as possible to the Bronxville community in its process.
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The candidates seeking membership on the NPC are:
Jocelyn Angelone (District 16, 3-year term)
Wendy Halley (District 16, 1-year term)
Michael Ching (District 17)
Elizabeth Kiehner (District 18)
Shelly Klose (District 19)
Eleyna Whittingham (District 20)
Chris O’Gorman (District 21)
Erin Lovett (District 22, 3-year term)
Gail Solomon (District 22, 1-year term)