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Board
to interview interim candidates A twice-burned
but still determined Sisters School Board has lined up interviews with four
candidates for the job of interim superintendent for the coming school year.
The search for a temporary
leader was launched May 14, the day after Rogue River Superintendent Charles
Hellman withdrew from consideration.
Hellman had been offered the
top job after an elaborate search, but he and the board were unable to
agree on contract terms. Hellman was actually the board's second choice.
The first choice, Central Point secondary education director Doug Jantzi,
astounded the board by withdrawing during a final interview that was expected
to conclude with his appointment.
Smarting from such bad luck,
the board quickly decided that it would seek an interim appointee for
the coming year and take its time looking for a permanent replacement
for current Superintendent Steve Swisher, who has already retired but
is working on contract until the end of the year.
The board has indicated that
it wants a person with experience as a superintendent to hold things steady
as the local district undergoes considerable change in 2003-04, opening
a new high school and moving its middle school into the former high school
building.
The board turned to the Oregon
School Boards Association for help and received a list of 41 names of
educators, mostly retired administrators, who have indicated willingness
to accept interim appointments.
With advice from a variety
of sources, the board winnowed the list to four Monday night. By Tuesday
mid-morning, all four had been scheduled for interviews by board members
in Sisters this week.
The four are: Lynn Baker,
current superintendent of Cashmere School District in Washington state;
Charles Carpenter of Washougal, Wash., who was superintendent of the Carus
elementary district from 1975 to 1981 and the Damascus Union High School
district from 1981 to 1984, also serving as interim superintendent in
Gresham in 1988-89 and Sandy in 2000-01; Kerm Bennett of Tigard, who was
superintendent in Grants Pass from 1994 to 2002, and Eldon Wortman of
Terrebonne, who retired as an elementary school principal in 1998 but
was the superintendent-principal of Lacomb elementary district from 1979
to 1995.
Wortman was to be interviewed
Tuesday and the other three are scheduled Friday.
The sessions are closed to
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