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Who wants to be Southeastern’s next superintendent?

Nineteen educators have applied to be Southeastern Local Schools’ next superintendent.

In the next couple days, the district will select a few candidates from the list to proceed to interviews with the board, scheduled for special meetings Tuesday, May 26, and Thursday, May 28, according to a meeting notice from the district.

The board will meet in closed session, as allowed under Ohio law for personnel matters.

I have the list of the nineteen candidates’ names, but I don’t have all of their current jobs confirmed, so some of them are just names. I’ll have the full details in Friday’s News-Sun and will update the blog as I get them.

The applicants are: Diane Blose-Ivory (Butler County Educational Services Center, Special Projects Coordinator); Fred Boring (Bellefontaine High School Principal); James Brady, Clinton-Massie Local Educational Services Director); Tammy Carnahan (Greenon Assistant Superintendent); Thomas Dimit (Educational Consultant, self-employed); Michael Eaglowski (Mad River Local Schools Superintendent); Jarome Farley (Madison Local Schools Gifted Coordinator and Teacher); Rick Glenn (unknown); Norm Glissman (Yellow Springs Superintendent);Stacey Griffin-Cooper (unknown); Kathy Henzie-Harper (unknown); Bruce Kidder (Holgate High School Superintendent); Dean Lynch (East Clinton High School Principal); Timm Mackley (Ohio Department of Education Consultant); Tony Meinerding (Holgate Local Superintendent); Guy Parmigan (unknown); Kenneth Schmeising (unknown); David Shea (Southeastern Middle School Principal in the Ross County Southeastern Local School District); Mike Yonnotti (Hamilton Local Schools Director of Transportation and Maintenance).

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