BUILDING REPRESENTATIVES
Building Representatives are a vital part of the Association. Each Building in the school district has one or more Building Representatives. Building Representatives are teachers that are elected by their fellow teachers. They serve three important roles:
COMMUNICATION
Reps communicate with the teachers in their building via email, faculty meetings and informal conversations. They also meet regularly with officers. This ensures that information flows smoothly between members and officers.
ADVISING
Reps advise members in their buildings in professional matters. They provide information on ethics and professionalism, as well as information about the contract. Reps also advise members who have questions about certification, retirement, and benefits.
REPRESENTATION
Building Representatives meet monthly as the Representative Council. Along with the officers, the Representative Council serves as the policy-making board for the Association. They help guide and direct the Association, approve the annual budget, and decide issues of importance to members.
PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
Members are entitled to proportional representation. Each building is entitled to the following number of representatives as indicated.
As of July 1, 2023
EASTON AREA HIGH SCHOOL: (3,2) Tonya Selser, Bill Quinn, Jeannine Capecci, Kelly Keegan (Alt), Megan Murray (Alt), Victoria Borchardt (Alt).
EASTON AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL (EAMS): (3,2) Denise Bennett, Jena Brodhead, [Vacant], Tom Bold (Alt), [Vacant] (Alt).
ADA B. CHESTON ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Melissa Sonnenblick, [Vacant] (Alt).
FORKS ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Alice Hornbake, [Vacant] (Alt).
MARCH ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Melissa Breiner, Kara Kresge (Alt).
PALMER ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Justin Ziegler, Richard Ressler (Alt).
PAXINOSA ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Robin Kelchner, Brooke Heitzman (Alt).
SHAWNEE ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Trish Schoeneck, Tanya Hendershot (Alt).
TRACY ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Kristel Carter, [Vacant] (Alt).
AT LARGE MINORITY REP: [Vacant].
AT LARGE ELEMENTARY REP: Anette Legath.
Building Representatives are a vital part of the Association. Each Building in the school district has one or more Building Representatives. Building Representatives are teachers that are elected by their fellow teachers. They serve three important roles:
COMMUNICATION
Reps communicate with the teachers in their building via email, faculty meetings and informal conversations. They also meet regularly with officers. This ensures that information flows smoothly between members and officers.
ADVISING
Reps advise members in their buildings in professional matters. They provide information on ethics and professionalism, as well as information about the contract. Reps also advise members who have questions about certification, retirement, and benefits.
REPRESENTATION
Building Representatives meet monthly as the Representative Council. Along with the officers, the Representative Council serves as the policy-making board for the Association. They help guide and direct the Association, approve the annual budget, and decide issues of importance to members.
PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
Members are entitled to proportional representation. Each building is entitled to the following number of representatives as indicated.
As of July 1, 2023
EASTON AREA HIGH SCHOOL: (3,2) Tonya Selser, Bill Quinn, Jeannine Capecci, Kelly Keegan (Alt), Megan Murray (Alt), Victoria Borchardt (Alt).
EASTON AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL (EAMS): (3,2) Denise Bennett, Jena Brodhead, [Vacant], Tom Bold (Alt), [Vacant] (Alt).
ADA B. CHESTON ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Melissa Sonnenblick, [Vacant] (Alt).
FORKS ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Alice Hornbake, [Vacant] (Alt).
MARCH ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Melissa Breiner, Kara Kresge (Alt).
PALMER ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Justin Ziegler, Richard Ressler (Alt).
PAXINOSA ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Robin Kelchner, Brooke Heitzman (Alt).
SHAWNEE ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Trish Schoeneck, Tanya Hendershot (Alt).
TRACY ELEMENTARY: (1,1) Kristel Carter, [Vacant] (Alt).
AT LARGE MINORITY REP: [Vacant].
AT LARGE ELEMENTARY REP: Anette Legath.