Kim Kenne Elected President of the Pasadena Unified Board of Education

American, Wonder Horse, spring rocking horse, circa 1940. – Courtesy photo / Marlyn Woo/Joanne Wilborn

 

Kim Kenne, newly elected president of PUSD’s Board of Education. - Courtesy photo
Kim Kenne, newly elected president of PUSD’s Board of Education. – Courtesy photo

 

Kimberly Kenne was elected president of the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) Board of Education, Roy Boulghourjian was elected vice president, and Larry Torres was elected clerk at the board’s annual organizational meeting on May 2.

Boulghourjian was elected to the Board of Education in 2015 and represents District 2. He served as board clerk in the last year. A 30-year resident of Pasadena, he is a professor and department chair at Mt. Sierra College in Monrovia. He has served as a board member on the Pasadena Educational Foundation and the Measure TT Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee.

Torres was also elected to the board in 2015 and represents District 6. A National Board Certified Teacher, Torres grew up in nearby Eagle Rock before moving east to attend college. Torres has served on school site councils at Sierra Madre Elementary School, Sierra Madre Middle School, and Pasadena High School since 1999. He lives in Sierra Madre.

 

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