Unit 5 selects Roser, Kalitzky to fill board vacancies

Amy Roser and Alan Kalitzky will fill the vacancies left by board members Jim Hayek and David Fortner. (Unit 5/Dayna Brown)

By Patrick Baron

NORMAL – The Unit 5 School District has selected two people to fill two vacancies on the district’s Board of Education.

Jim Hayek and David Fortner resigned from the board in the spring and last month, respectively. To fill those positions, the board has chosen Amy Roser and Alan Kalitzky to take those seats. Both will serve on the board until the upcoming school board election in April. Following the election, a successor will complete the remaining two years of Fortner’s unexpired term and a four-year term, previously held by Hayek, will be open as well.

“Through their actions, Amy Roser and Alan Kalitzky have shown strong commitment to the students of Unit 5,” Board President Barry Hitchens said in a news release. “They will be excellent additions to the Board of Education.”

Roser works at Illinois State University as an Associate Director for University College. Kalitzky works as a Relationship Manager within the Technology Vendor Management Office at State Farm. Both Roser and Kalitzky have been involved with Unit 5’s Citizens Advisory Council. Kalitzky is currently the president of the CAC, but will resign since he will be serving on the board. Both appointees have children who attend Unit 5 schools.

The board will officially appoint Roser and Kalitzky at its meeting on Wednesday, July 11.

The board has yet to select a replacement for board member Joseph Cleary, who is expected to leave the board at the end of the summer.

Patrick Baron can be reached at [email protected].

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