Jessica Deister fills open seat on Board of Ed

WEBUTUCK — Ready to take an active role in the North East (Webutuck) Central School District, Amenia resident Jessica Deister was recently sworn in as the newest member of Webutuck Board of Education (BOE), filling the open seat left by former BOE member Steve Abad.

When Abad suddenly resigned in July, the district posted a notice about the open seat on its website, www.webutuckschools.org, inviting all interested candidates to apply.

Reflecting on what motivated her to apply, Deister said her primary focus was on the children — both her own and the students enrolled in the district — and on making sure they have a strong education. When she saw the notice for the open seat, she said she thought it would be a great way to get involved and generate positive change.

“I want to make sure they have the resources they need and have the opportunity to have a really good school experience,” Deister said.

As far as what she considers essential for “a really good school experience,” she said, “I think that we need to have supportive teachers and supportive staff. I want to make sure they have access to enriching clubs, competitive sports and challenging academics. We’re a small district so I think, at times, it’s challenging to offer something for everybody.”

Though she’s heard complaints from others about the district’s small size, Deister said she likes the small size as it allows children an opportunity to shine and get that one-on-one experience with their teachers. 

That being said, she said the school board needs to find activities that will appeal to a lot of students and get both the students and the community involved in district activities. Her ultimate goal, Deister said, would be to increase enrollment.

“I think it would be nice to have new families,” she remarked, “so I think having a district with strong clubs, strong sports and a challenging education program will ultimately draw families into the area.”

Along with her passion for making sure students receive a strong education, Deister mentioned her familiarity with making hard decisions that will help lead to improvements as one of her strengths, which she gained through her work as a property manager. In addition to running the property managing company, Wilson Fields, with her husband, Matt, Deister works as a veterinary technician at Millerton Veterinary Practice. 

Her son, Cody, 6, is currently enrolled as a first-grader at Webutuck Elementary School (WES) and her son, Connor, 3, will be starting pre-k at WES next year.

Applying and interviewing for the open seat in August, Deister was appointed to the BOE and sworn in on Wednesday, Sept. 9. She will serve on the school board until May 18, 2021, during which time the district will hold its annual school board election. At that time, Deister said she’ll re-evaluate and see if she wants to commit to BOE for another three years.

In the meantime, she said, “I’m really excited to be a part of the board and I look forward to taking an active role in the district.”

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