Akron Beacon Journal

Stow-Munroe Falls fills vacant board position

- April Helms

The Stow-Munroe Falls Board of Education voted 3-1 late Wednesday to appoint Antoinette East-Jenkins to complete the term of a school board member who resigned in late April. Now that the vacancy has been filled, the board expects to move quickly on naming a superinten­dent.

The board will hold a special meeting at 5 p.m. Friday at its 4350 Allen Road office in Stow. East-Jenkins will be sworn in, and the agenda includes discussion of the next steps in the superinten­dent search. The agenda also holds open the option for an executive session to discuss the appointmen­t of a public official and/or the employment of a public employee.

East-Jenkins was one of 14 candidates who were interviewe­d over nearly five hours Wednesday; five other candidates were interviewe­d earlier this month.

She will complete the the term vacated by Jon Leissler, who resigned citing family and business priorities. The term runs through the end of 2025. Board members Nancy Binzel, Pamela Wind and Kari Suhadolnik voted in favor of East-Jenkins’ appointmen­t; Mike Sheehan voted against it.

“We had a great crowd of candidates,” Wind, the board’s vice president, said before the vote. “I really appreciate that.”

East-Jenkins ran unsuccessf­ully for the Stow-Munroe Falls board in 2019.

According to her LinkedIn profile, she is a student services manager at Kent State University. She also previously worked at The University of Akron for nearly 16 years in various positions. She had resigned as the chair of Stow’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative in 2022 to work for Kent State. She also was a part of a group in Munroe Falls that wanted to create a citizen’s police oversight commission to review police department procedures and address police-related concerns.

The superinten­dent search has caused a split in the district, which has about 5,000 students and in nine

school buildings.

The board had been prepared to vote May 6 on offering a superinten­dent contract to Felicia Gould, the current assistant superinten­dent with the Cleveland Heights-University Heights school district. But it changed course amid a backlash from supporters of fellow finalist Kristen Prough, the Stow-Munroe Falls interim superinten­dent — deciding the superinten­dent vote must wait until after Leissler’s successor is sworn in and the district once again has a full, fivemember board.

“The plan is to move forward with the superinten­dent issues as quickly as possible,” said Binzel, the board president. She added that the school board will “be reaching out to both candidates to set things up and move this forward.”

Binzel said she wanted to “get it resolved so our community can come together and heal and move forward and be a community again instead of two warring factions.”

 ?? NICHOLAS MCLAUGHLIN, SPECIAL FOR THE AKRON BEACON JOURNAL ?? The Stow-Munroe Falls City Schools Board of Education has appointed Antoinette East-Jenkins to fill a board vacancy.
NICHOLAS MCLAUGHLIN, SPECIAL FOR THE AKRON BEACON JOURNAL The Stow-Munroe Falls City Schools Board of Education has appointed Antoinette East-Jenkins to fill a board vacancy.

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