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By Megan Gildow
| Friday, March 27, 2009, 11:46 AM
Three Ohio superintendents will move on to the final round of interviews to be Springfield’s next superintendent.
David Estrop, Doug Heuer and Robert Sommers will be in the district next Monday through Wednesday meeting with residents, staff and community and business leaders, said board President Donna Picklesimer.
Estrop, currently the superintendent of Cuyahoga County’s Lakewood City Schools, is also a finalist for the superintendent position in Cincinnati. Heuer is currently superintendent of Austintown schools near Youngstown. Sommers is the superintendent/CEO of Butler Technology and Career Development Schools in Hamilton.
Look for more in tomorrow’s paper.
Comments
By a face in the crowd
March 27, 2009 1:05 PM | Link to this
One of Springfield’s biggest assets is the natural beauty found in the parks, waterways and wildlife. We need to do all we can to preserve, maintain and protect.Enjoy what your town and surrounding area has to offer. You are blessed.
By Staff member.
March 28, 2009 12:01 AM | Link to this
Very pleased with the list of three choosen. Doug Heuer seems like a good choice for the position.
By he-man
April 2, 2009 2:05 PM | Link to this
It seems to me to be a no brainer. One of the candidates has been a principal, or has ran a school at some level, and the other two have never been a school administrator. Now one might say that the two who have never been an administrator could still run the school district effectively and that might be true. However, if I had my druthers I would select the one who has been on the front line. The one who has actually been there, done that. The one who has actually has been an administrator. You wouldn’t hire a principal who has never been teacher before, would you?
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April 25, 2011 1:34 PM | Link to this
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