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Pamela Nakoski
President 3416 Taft Road Bloomfield, NY 14469 585-624-7249 Term Ends: 2012 Mrs. Nakoski's goals as a Bloomfield Board of Education member are to help provide Bloomfield's students with the best possible educational experience as well as to promote open communication between the school board, the community, the schools, and students. By being an active participant within the schools and community, she will strive to provide an informative link between the Board of Education and all interested parties. Pam is a homemaker. Her three children attend Bloomfield schools. |
Pamela Nakoski |
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Michael Ellis
Vice-President 2365 Rabbit Run Bloomfield, NY 14469 585-657-4531 Term Ends: 2014 Mr. Ellis believes that education is a priority and requires communication, commitment and advocacy. His goal is to ensure the ongoing commitment of the school district to its students, faculty and staff, and community through communication with access to all. He wants to be an advocate for our students and community. Michael is an Oncology Social Worker and is involved in the Bloomfield Youth Soccer League, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and is a volunteer at Camp Good Days and Special Times. He has two daughters and a son. |
Michael Ellis |
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Kelly Lane
Olmstead Rd. Bloomfield, NY 14469 585-657-7363 Term Ends: 2013 Because the youth of our community deserve the opportunity to prepare as best they can for their future, my primary goal is to ensure that students at BCS are provided the tools and opportunities needed to excel, while at the same time being mindful of our fiscal responsibility as we strive to meet the goals of the District. Being a member of the school board offers me a wonderful opportunity to work in partnership with other board members, staff, students and the community to continue the exciting forward progress of our District. And as an active parent in the District, I can also help foster an open line of communication and listen with an open ear to help all voices be heard. |
Kelly Lane |
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John Mavromatis
121 Main Street East Bloomfield, NY 14443 585-657-5358 Term Ends: June 2012 As a member of the Board of Education, I will strive to serve all constituents of the Bloomfield Central School District. I will endeavor to establish effective relationships and maintain open communication with all members of the community. I am honored to serve the students, parents, staff, administration, and all the citizens of our district as we collaborate to meet our obligation to provide an excellent educational foundation for our youngsters. He has two sons that attend Bloomfield. |
John Mavromatis |
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Cheryl Nichols
6784 County Road 2 Bloomfield, NY 14469 585-657-7596 Term Ends: 2011 Being a member of the Bloomfield Board of Education offers Mrs. Nichols the exciting opportunity to work with staff, administration, community members, and board members to continue to provide the best possible education for the children of our district. Her three daughters graduated from Bloomfield Central School District well prepared for their pursuits in higher education and in life. She wishes to help ensure that all children in our district benefit from their education as her children have. She has four children. Three are graduates of Bloomfield and one attends Bloomfield schools. |
Cheryl Nichols |
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Jim Tiffany
8881 Baker Road Bloomfield, NY 14469 585-624-4695 Term Ends: 2010 Mr. Tiffany's primary goal as a board member is to ensure that all students receive the best quality education the community can afford to provide. James is a Vice President at Titan Corporation and is a Youth Soccer Coach. He has four daughters who attend Bloomfield schools. |
Jim Tiffany |
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MaryJo Witz
2128 Pond Road Bloomfield, NY 14469 585-657-7643 Term Ends: 2014 My priorities as a board member are: to promote a strong commitment to volunteerism in our parents and community members so that Bloomfield’s children benefit from our shared talents and experiences, without increasing the burden on our district’s taxpayers; to continue to strive for an exciting and challenging academic curriculum at all grade levels, rich with opportunities to grow as citizens as well as students; and to provide a safe and nurturing learning environment for the youth of this community. |
MaryJo Witz |
