Pittsfield weighing options to fill two seats on School Board
Published: 5/5/2021 2:15:46 PM
Eight days after announcing the sudden retirement of two of its members, both of whom had another year left on their terms, the Pittsfield School Board will meet Thursday to begin searching for their replacements.
Interim Superintendent John Graziano said this week that he’ll submit his list of 10 candidates to fill the slots left by Bea Douglas and Ted Mitchell. Neither board member gave any indication last month about retiring before completing their three-year terms.
The School Board will ultimately decide on its two new members, after Graziano gives them the letters of interest that he preferred. He was unsure how long the decision would take.