The boards of education of two of Erie County's largest suburban school districts re-elected their top officers this week.
The Williamsville and Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda school boards granted new terms to their presidents and vice presidents at their annual reorganizational meetings Monday.
In Williamsville, Shawn Lemay will serve again as president of the School Board and Teresa Leatherbarrow returns as vice president. Lemay and colleague Mark Mecca started new terms on the School Board while newly elected member Eric Borenstein officially joined the board.
In Ken-Ton, Jill O'Malley was re-elected president and Andrew Gianni was re-elected vice president. Gianni began a new term on the board following his unopposed election in May.

