Construction professional seeking a management or
superintendent position in residential, commercial or facilities construction.
He noted that the deputy
superintendent position in Fulton County includes working with the school board and on the district's budget.
Mohip began looking for
superintendent position in 2016, when he was a superintendent finalist in Salt Lake City schools.
Instead of retiring, however, Adams accepted the interim
superintendent position in the Rockwood School District.
Payzant has also held
superintendent positions in San Diego; Oklahoma City; Eugene, Oregon; and Springfield, Pennsylvania.
Not exact matches
It is extremely common
in school districts — once a Mormon gets into the principal or
superintendent position, it is very difficult to get hired -
in or promoted if you're «lucky enough» to already be working
in such a school.
James is a husband and father of three; he has a master's degree
in education, and for ten years he held a
position equal to a school
superintendent in his country.
He found the studies linking school breakfast with improved student performance compelling, and brought the idea to his
superintendent, who was new to the
position in the previous school year.
After his return to Chicago, he resumed his job with the Park District, working
in positions that included physical education instructor and playground supervisor, before becoming associate
superintendent in 1970.
In 2002, the Human Resources Supervisor was upgraded to a
Superintendent level
position.
Over the years, Mr. Ninneman worked his way up to become plant
superintendent — a
position he retired from
in the late 1980s.
When they did the same thing to BOCES
superintendent salaries it only resulted
in those
positions being filled by interims (you know, double dippers) for years while they tried to find someone to take the job for that «low» a salary, compared to salaries leading up to it.
Former assemblyman Dan Losquadro, who was elected
in good faith to represent us
in Albany, abdicated his post after only 2 1/2 years to run for a totally unrelated
position, that of Brookhaven Town highway
superintendent, leaving a vacancy that may be filled by a special election.
In many states where the following positions are elected offices, voters elected state executive branch offices (including Lieutenant Governors (though some will be voted for on the same ticket as the gubernatorial nominee), Secretary of state, state Treasurer, state Auditor, state Attorney General, state Superintendent of Education, Commissioners of Insurance, Agriculture or, Labor, etc.) and state judicial branch offices (seats on state Supreme Courts and, in some states, state appellate courts
In many states where the following
positions are elected offices, voters elected state executive branch offices (including Lieutenant Governors (though some will be voted for on the same ticket as the gubernatorial nominee), Secretary of state, state Treasurer, state Auditor, state Attorney General, state
Superintendent of Education, Commissioners of Insurance, Agriculture or, Labor, etc.) and state judicial branch offices (seats on state Supreme Courts and,
in some states, state appellate courts
in some states, state appellate courts).
The Governor also talks about the proposed increase
in the cigarette tax as an indirect way to plug the budget to help pay for road funding, early childhood education funding, as well as whether the
Superintendent of Public Instruction will become an appointed
position.
Bierwirth, a former Herricks
superintendent, was appointed by the commissioner
in September to serve as the state's point man
in the troubled district — a
position known as «distinguished educator.»
In his statement, Mr. Albanese added, «My decision to depart in the near future is due solely to the fact that I received a new opportunity in the private sector; it is not related to the governor's office,» noting that he would have remained as acting superintendent had another position not been offered to hi
In his statement, Mr. Albanese added, «My decision to depart
in the near future is due solely to the fact that I received a new opportunity in the private sector; it is not related to the governor's office,» noting that he would have remained as acting superintendent had another position not been offered to hi
in the near future is due solely to the fact that I received a new opportunity
in the private sector; it is not related to the governor's office,» noting that he would have remained as acting superintendent had another position not been offered to hi
in the private sector; it is not related to the governor's office,» noting that he would have remained as acting
superintendent had another
position not been offered to him.
The
positions in question are town supervisor and highway
superintendent, and if they pass, the new term length will not take place until elections are held next year.
Considering that the
Superintendent will be replaced by a permanent
Superintendent in the proximate future and that the permanent
Superintendent will want to put
in place administrators, exempt and non-exempt, to operate the Buffalo Public Schools (BPS), I move that the
Superintendent not hire or appoint any new administrators, extend the contracts of any present administrators or
in any way make any representations or execute any MOUs, or conduct any negotiations with any of the various unions of the personnel of the BPS pending his departure from his
position.
Dixon spent most of the 2011 - 2012 school year as the district's interim school
superintendent, but was passed over for the permanent
position when the school board appointed Dr. Pamela Brown
in July.
The commitment of our teachers, of our administrators, I see firsthand
in my regular dealings without
superintendent, Jaime Alicea, who by the way is relatively new to the
position and has undertaken a pretty amazing healing process within a district that was very divided under the previous administration.
Insofar as
Superintendent Ogilvie has: a) violated the representations made by him to BOE members prior to his appointment to the
Superintendent position and further betrayed the trust given to him by members of the BOE when he failed to keep his promises to begin the implementation of elements of the reform agenda, defined
in a vision statement provided to him, thereby exacerbating the dysfunction of the BPS and prolonging the fair opportunity for education for the 34,000 students
in the BPS, and
Schools
Superintendent Kriner Cash said some
positions are hard to fill because of shortages, especially
in special education and the sciences, and the district did add staff overall.
YPS and
Superintendent Dr. Edwin Quezada have submitted a «bare bones» budget that cuts 211
positions, but requires an additional $ 5 million
in funding
in order to avoid additional cuts.
In Willsboro, voters defeated three ballot propositions that would have converted the town supervisor, clerk and highway
superintendent positions from two - to four - year terms.
Were both Term Limits and the Two - hat Rule
in place for all elected officials
in the County of Rockland and
in the Town of Clarkstown, including the elected County and Town
positions of Highways
Superintendent, the disgraceful state of affairs
in which a County Legislator is being paid over $ 100,000 of taxpayers» money to perform the duties of a «Confidential Secretary»
in the Town of Clarkstown would not be occurring.
What is surprising at this point
in time is that Supervisor Gromack has not called the Town Board into Executive Session with Highway
Superintendent Ballard to ask him to temporarily step down from his
position until all aspects of this report have been fully investigated.
Superintendents, principals, and others
in positions of authority
in school systems are instrumental
in providing the vision, time, and resources to support continual professional learning, a positive school climate, and success for all students (Leithwood et al., 2004; The Wallace Foundation, 2012).
After six years as
superintendent of the Baltimore City Public Schools and more than 20 years working
in education, Andrés Alonso is well
positioned to share what he's learned along the way.
Jewell - Sherman, among the faculty of the Ed School's Doctor of Education Leadership Program, earned a reputation as one of the most successful urban
superintendents in the country
in her former
position as head of the Richmond, Va., public schools.
The school board was not
in a
position to know right or wrong about any matter of policy — we were then arguing about whether the board should have a curriculum committee — because the board didn't have the facts, which it didn't have because it was the
superintendent's job to have them (and keep them).
Edison lured Tracy from his
position as the
superintendent of schools
in New Milford, Connecticut,
in 1993, when the company was still the Edison Project — more or less a team of researchers and entrepreneurs with a bright idea: to tie school reform to the profit motive.
Prior to joining MCPS, Dr. Starr was the
superintendent of Stamford (Conn.) Public Schools, and held executive - level
positions in urban and suburban districts, including New York City Public Schools.
Hill should also know that urban schools are not governed by gypsy
superintendents who wander the nation
in search of leadership
positions.
The promoted individuals are identical to the baseline career teacher
in terms of age at entry into teaching and initial salary; the difference is that they are promoted to these administrative posts at the median promotion age for their respective
positions (age 38 for school leadership, age 45 for
superintendents).
Ackerman's first
superintendent position was
in the Washington D.C. Public Schools from 1998 to 2000, where she made key changes to the system that included reworking the schools budget, revamping instruction resulting
in boosted test scores, and reorganizing staff structure.
The
superintendent says to you, «I understand you are
in a leadership
position in your school's culture and climate committee.
Although the institutes offered new administrators an opportunity to grow comfortable with their
position — it also strengthened experienced leaders like Noemy Renee Garcia whose dual role as
superintendent and principal of Kennedy County - Wide Common School District
in Sarita, Texas.
But first, my life would take a sudden and unexpected turn after Bob Peterkin made a stunning announcement that he was leaving his job as Milwaukee Public Schools
Superintendent at the end of his contract
in June 1991 to take a
position at Harvard University.
On July 1, he became the
superintendent of the 11,200 - student Ferguson - Florissant school district, the second African - American
in the district's history to hold that
position.
Note: This information is based on responses from
superintendents who filled at least one principal
position in the past year AND reported a shortage of candidates (n = 188).
One of the reasons our graduates are
in such high
positions so early is that the
superintendents who hire them know they have a certain skill set.
Thirty - five percent of the
superintendents indicated that increasing the number of minorities
in management
positions was an issue
in their districts.
As the national organization for the school
superintendents who lead our public schools, AASA is
in the best
position to lead the dialogue about our love — and the importance of this love — for public education.
This is why, as a
superintendent - search consultant for nearly 20 years, I have found that most school boards weigh experience
in the
position so heavily when hiring a new chief executive officer.
As the national organization for school
superintendents across the country, AASA is
in the best
position to lead the dialogue about the importance of public education.
Benny L. Gooden retired as
superintendent of schools
in Fort Smith, Arkansas, after 30 years
in that
position.
Ackerman's replacement, appointed by Williams
in consultation with the control board, was Paul Vance, a retired former
superintendent from nearby Montgomery County, who agreed to accept the
position only on an interim basis.
And yet, at our country's current rate, it will take more than 75 years for us to reach gender parity
in the
superintendent position.
A separate question: How would the mishmash described
in Senator Taylor's communication be perceived by prospective candidates for MPS
superintendent, a
position that will be vacant
in the near future?