Following semifinalist interviews held on Friday and Saturday, the Shoreline School Board initially selected three finalists for Superintendent. Due to unforeseen circumstances one of the candidates had to withdraw.
Mick Miller |
The District has two highly qualified finalist candidates in Mick Miller, Superintendent of the Walla Walla School District, and Rebecca Miner, Superintendent of the White Pass School District. Their biographies are here.
Rebecca Miner |
Rebecca Miner will visit the District on Thursday, March 27 and Mick Miller will visit on Friday, March 28. The visits will include elementary, middle and high schools, meetings with key stakeholders and participation in an open candidate forum.
The candidate forums will be held at 4pm on Thursday and Friday in the Board Room at Shoreline Center. (Center of the building, 1st Ave entrance) The community is invited to attend and submit questions for each candidate, and provide comments following each session. For those who are not able to attend, the forums will be telecast live on Shoreline Education Access Channel 26/36 and streamed live on the Web at useducationtv
The Board is expected to identify a preferred candidate following the finalist interviews and expect to approve a contract for the new superintendent at a special meeting shortly thereafter.
Really? These are the top two? Neither has been in any one place very long, and both are from rural districts, not urban or suburban districts. Different types of problems to deal with at urban and suburban districts than with rural - diversity? Not so much in rural districts.
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