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Central SD 13J unanimously appoints Mark Synynic to vacant Zone 1 board seat

March 03, 2026 | Central SD 13J, School Districts, Oregon


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Central SD 13J unanimously appoints Mark Synynic to vacant Zone 1 board seat
The Central School District 13J board voted unanimously to appoint Mark Synynic to its vacant Zone 1 director seat after a public interview at the board's March meeting.

Synynic, who introduced himself as a pastor and longtime Monmouth–Independence resident, told the board he has worked with youth, run a small construction business for about 35 years, and provides oversight for several bilingual congregations. He said his priorities would include maintaining safe facilities and supporting students. "It's all about the children, right?" Synynic said when asked what he would prioritize.

Board members asked Synynic about balancing community ties with the board's macro-level role, budget prioritization given recent bond failures, and how he would handle dissent on the board. Synynic said he would prioritize safety and critical infrastructure first and stressed collaboration: "When you get in on something, I'm committed and I'll get in both feet," he said.

A motion to appoint Synynic was moved by Susan and seconded by Jan. Chair Ollie called for a vote: "All those in favor raise your hand." The board recorded five in favor; the motion passed unanimously. Synynic was sworn in at the meeting and repeated the oath to support the U.S. and Oregon constitutions and to perform his duties for Central School District 13J.

The board noted two options had been available—appointing the applicant that night or reconvening for further consideration—but members said Synynic's local experience and community work made him a strong fit. The board did not record any formal opposition.

The board expects Synynic to take his seat immediately and will integrate him into upcoming board briefings and committee assignments.

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