Anedda Trautman named as Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services
Erie 1 BOCES Board of Education has appointed Anedda Trautman as the assistant superintendent of instructional services. Trautman will oversee the divisions of Career and Technical Education, Exceptional Education and Workforce Development. As the assistant superintendent, she will be accountable for the performance of students, staff and administration within the assigned divisions; also, for the design, development, delivery and evaluation of instructional programs and services provided by Erie 1 BOCES.
Trautman has been with Erie 1 BOCES since 2017, most recently serving as a director for the organization’s Career and Technical Education division, which she previously served as its associate director. Before joining Erie 1 BOCES, Trautman worked as a principal for the Niagara Career and Technical Education Center of Orleans/Niagara BOCES. With more than 20 years of experience in education, she is also a lecturer for the State University College at Buffalo.
She earned her Bachelor of Science, Master of Education and Master of Educational Administration degrees from the State University of New York College at Buffalo.
Trautman is the elected president of the Association of Career and Technical Administrators (NYS ACTEA), serves as a board member for Niagara Frontier Industry Education Council (NFIEC) and is an advisory council board member for SUNY Erie’s Auto Technology program. In addition, she is a member of National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), NYS Association for Women in Administration (NYSAWA) and a graduate of Leadership Niagara Class of 2011.
Originally from Gowanda, Anedda currently lives in Lockport with her family.
About Erie 1 BOCES
Statewide, school districts partner with Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) to provide accountability, municipal sharing, efficiency and educational equity. Erie 1 BOCES, one of 37 BOCES in New York State, is a cooperative of 19 school districts surrounding the city of Buffalo. To assist school districts, the organization provides a variety of educational services including, but not limited to, alternative education, career and technical education, special education and office functions such as technology support. Learn more at www.e1b.org.