Board members are elected officials serving our school district.  
The Board meets the third Monday of each month (third Tuesday in September, January and February) at 7:30 p.m. in the Media Center of the Secondary Campus.  
 
Board of Education Members
Mr. Dan Howett,
Member
Mr. James Wright
Mrs. Laura Horn,
President
 Term Ends - December, 2011.
 
 
Mr. Albert Brown,
Member
Dan Howett
Information coming soon.
Mrs. Horn is serving as President of the Board for 2008. Term Ends - December, 2010
 
Mrs. Horn is serving her first term on the Finneytown Board of Education. Laura and her husband, Don, moved to Finneytown in 1985 and have two children:  Christopher is currently a  senior at Finneytown High School and Benjamin, who graduated Finneytown High School in 2003.
 
Laura received her BS in Nutrition from Purdue University and her Masters in Education from the University of Cincinnati.  Laura’s volunteer efforts over the past 20 years have included Elementary PTA, room parent, Music Parents, and the theater program.
 
She currently works for Cincinnati State College as an instructor and also owns her own consulting company working in Nutrition and Long-Term Care.
Term Ends - December, 2010
 
Mrs. Rebman is serving her first term on the Finneytown Board of Education. Cindy and her husband, Mike, moved to Finneytown in 1986 because of the quality of public schools in a moderately priced community.
 
Their sons Matt (‘07) and Joe (‘09) are thriving in the programs offered at Finneytown.
 
Cindy received her Practical Nursing Diploma from Northern Kentucky Vocational Center. Primarily a homemaker, Cindy enjoys the flexibility of working part-time.  This has allowed here to spend numerous volunteer hours in our schools helping students. She’s also been involved with PTA, FMPA, various committees and co-chaired the 2004 levy campaign.
 
Term Ends - December, 2010
 
Mr. Wright has lived in the Finneytown Local School District for the past 8 years.  His sons have graduated Finneytown in 2005 and 2006.  
 
A firefighter with the City of Cincinnati, Mr. Wright said he wants to be board member to help other parents.  
 
“I want to show the community that the administrative and staff are approachable and that issues can be resolved,” Wright said.  
 
Wright is pleased with the district.
Mrs. Cindy Rebman