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Chavez resigns Manassas School Board seat

Ilka Chavez resigned her seat on the Manassas City School Board last night.

The school board member was first elected to the position in 2012 and was to complete her term in 2016. Chavez said her decision to step down was a personal one that “is in the best interest of her family.”

Her resignation leaves an open seat on the Manassas City School Board. The school division office posted a press release with more details:

Chavez has been a member of the School Board since July 2012.  During her tenure, she has served on the Academic Committee, Educational Support Committee, Personnel Committee, and the ESOL Advisory Committee.  Chavez has also been deeply involved in the Virginia School Boards Association.   

“Mrs. Chavez has served the citizens of the City of Manassas and the children of Manassas City Public Schools well for the last two and a half years,” said Tim Demeria, Board Chairman.  “She is a true public servant and an advocate for children, so I know she will remain involved in our City.  On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank her for her contributions and we wish her well.”

Chavez’s resignation now means that there is an opening to serve on the School Board.  The Board has 45 days to fill the vacancy with a provisional appointment. City of Manassas residents interested in being considered for appointment by the School Board should send letters of interested and a brief resume to the school Board, Attention: Clerk of the Board, 8700 Centreville Road, Suite 400, Manassas VA  20110.  Letters of interest must be received in the Clerk’s office by 4:30 pm on February 2nd.

Candidates will have the opportunity to present their qualifications to the School Board at a Public Hearing to be held on February 17th at 7:00 pm. (and February 18th, if necessary) at the School Board’s administrative office.

The appointee will serve until November 2015 when a special election is held to fill the remaining year of Chavez’s original term.