apply Daniel Sutton, a former member of the Atlantic Highlands Board of Education, was unanimously elected to fill the vacancy on the Henry Hudson Regional Board of Education following his interview at the meeting earlier this month. Sutton will serve until December and is eligible to run as well when the seat is advertised in the November election. He is filling the unexpired term of Cory Wingerter who recently resigned since the family moved out of the district.

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Sutton as one of four Atlantic Highlands residents who submitted letters of intent to fill the vacancy and was the only one interviewed at the meeting. The three other residents who provided written statements of interest were Erin Chadwick, Jason Chabak and Megal McGuane.
Sutton, who also serves as vice chairman of the Atlantic Highlands Recreation Committee, is a sales manager in technology and services. He was raised in Highlands and graduated from Henry Hudson Regional School.
Sutton showed both his experience in education and his familiarity with both the board and official business at the meeting. Drawing his chair up closer to the board, in an apparent attempt to be certain he was heard, he responded to questions from each of the board members for approximately ten minutes . He explained he chooses to serve since he has an interest and the time to devote, would express his opinion and would also like to hear the opinions of all board members at meetings and is interested in other peoples’ views.
Portions of the meeting can be heard on the board’s recording of most of the meeting. The board did not record actions it took following an hour long executive session. School business administrator Janet Sherlock confirmed Sutton’s unanimous vote for appointment to the board.
In other unrecorded action taken following the hour long executive session, the board unanimously accepted the resignation of Matthew Gens.
Gens is the District Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction and will be on paid administrative leave from February 6 through April 7, when his resignation will be effective.
According to the board website, Board president Diane Knox also named Sutton to the policy and personnel committees.
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Sutton as one of four Atlantic Highlands residents who submitted letters of intent to fill the vacancy and was the only one interviewed at the meeting. The three other residents who provided written statements of interest were Erin Chadwick, Jason Chabak and Megal McGuane.
Sutton as one of four Atlantic Highlands residents who submitted letters of intent to fill the vacancy and was the only one interviewed at the meeting. The three other residents who provided written statements of interest were Erin Chadwick, Jason Chabak and Megal McGuane.
Sutton as one of four Atlantic Highlands residents who submitted letters of intent to fill the vacancy and was the only one interviewed at the meeting. The three other residents who provided written statements of interest were Erin Chadwick, Jason Chabak and Megal McGuane.
Sutton, who also serves as vice chairman of the Atlantic Highlands Recreation Committee, is a sales manager in technology and services. He was raised in Highlands and graduated from Henry Hudson Regional School.
Sutton showed both his experience in education and his familiarity with both the board and official business at the meeting. Drawing his chair up closer to the board, in an apparent attempt to be certain he was heard, he responded to questions from each of the board members for approximately ten minutes . He explained he chooses to serve since he has an interest and the time to devote, would express his opinion and would also like to hear the opinions of all board members at meetings and is interested in other peoples’ views.
Portions of the meeting can be heard on the board’s recording of most of the meeting. The board did not record actions it took following an hour long executive session. School business administrator Janet Sherlock confirmed Sutton’s unanimous vote for appointment to the board.
In other unrecorded action taken following the hour long executive session, the board unanimously accepted the resignation of Matthew Gens.
Gens is the District Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction and will be on paid administrative leave from February 6 through April 7, when his resignation will be effective.
According to the board website, Board president Diane Knox also named Sutton to the policy and personnel committees.






