Schools

"Nothing to Report" From Superintendent Discussion

The school board held a short meeting Tuesday night to discuss the superintendent search.

The Board of Trustees had "nothing to report" at the end of its closed session meeting Tuesday evening, according to Board President Maurice Goodman.

The meeting was a continuation of , at which the board interviewed superintendent candidates in closed session. Tuesday, the board met for about 45 minutes behind closed doors to discuss the search process, according to Board Trustee Philip Weise.

The board is not releasing the names of the superintendent candidates.

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The goal is to have a new superintendent in place by July 1, , a partner at search firm Leadership Associates.


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