Superintendent Search Down To 3
The superintendent search committee of the Mt. Lebanon school board has narrowed its search to three people who have been visiting the district and meeting board members, school officials and residents. Two of them and their wives visited Mt. Lebanon last week and the third will visit this week, board President Joseph Rodella said.
After the third candidate's visit, the board will consider input from all of the groups that met with the candidates and will make the selection. The district is not releasing the names of the candidates, district spokeswoman Cissy Bowman said. The superintendent will replace George Wilson, who plans to retire at the end of July.
Link: www.postgazette.com/pg/07144/788433-55.stm
Labels: school board, school district
5 Comments:
Who is on the School Board is not nearly as important as who is selected as the next Superintendent and who the Superintendent retains/hires in his/her administration. Hopefully the Board gets it right this time and the new "Super" brings his/her broom!
The board has apparently made an offer to a deputy superintendent from a large district in Texas. It will be interesting to see when they tell the community.
I'm concerned that no one will want to take the job - look at the personnel turnover in the past 4 years! Why would a candidate from Texas uproot him/herself and family (?)to come to a district with a poor retention record?
Revolving door principals and superintendents do not inspire employment confidence.
**Anonymous Mom of 3**
Deputy Superintendent???
...with some of our discipline issues, maybe a deputy sherif would be better. I hope he brings some law and order with him from the big ole' state of Texas!
Special meeting called tonight at the High School Library regarding the Super search. 6:30pm.
Not sure if they got their guy or if they are going to start the process over again. Come to the library and help solve the mystery!
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