Egan joined the WPSBA Board of Directors in 2007 and served as Vice President for two years before taking on the role of President. The award, which is the highest level of recognition presented by the WPSBA, acknowledges her dedication and commitment as a public education volunteer. Egan has represented the WPSBA in working with other organizations, cultivating an understanding of important matters related to public education.
During her time on the Rye School Board, Egan served as chair of the Facilities, Communication, and Health and Safety committees, and also participated on the Finance, District Wellness, English Language Arts, and Technology committees as well as the community’s Safe Routes to Schools Committee.
Members of the Rye City School District Board of Education and Central Administration attended the WPSBA Dinner to congratulate Mrs. Egan as she accepted her award.
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