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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
District selects four to interview for director position
Four educators are interviewing for the chance to be Springfield High School’s first permanent campus director.
A finalist will likely be selected by the end of the month to take the reins at Springfield High for the 2009-10 school year, said Interim Superintendent Don Thompson, who is interviewing candidates with incoming Superintendent David Estrop.
“We have good quality candidates to pick from,” Thompson said. “It’s a matter of matching up skill sets to the job and continuing to research the candidates’ job performances.”
The four candidates are:
James Schoenlein, principal of Kettering-Fairmont High School, in Kettering, a Dayton suburb.
Christopher Shaffer, principal of Whetstone High School, Columbus City Schools.
Stephen Heck, former executive director, Indiana Association of School Principals.
Larry Gray, principal of Willow Run Middle/High School in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
See Thursday’s News-Sun for more details.
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