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SuperintendentWhat Jordan offers to a superintendentAugust 14, 2008 - 1:46pm — Mathias BadenA committee involved in the recruitment of a superintendent to replace Larry Kauzlarich at the helm of Jordan Public Schools came up with a neat informational tool, prior to the hiring of Kirk Nelson. It details the elementary, middle, and high schools, along with some of the interesting sites in the city and nearby townships. I just thought you might like to see it. See the PDF attached below. Board develops interview questionsFebruary 12, 2008 - 4:46pm — BrandonThe Jordan School Board developed 14 interview questions to use when it first meets with the six candidates they will interview for the district’s open superintendent position. The questions range in topic from managerial style and educational beliefs to financial background and negotiations experience. The board will use the questions along with a ranking form to score each candidate’s answer during the interview process. Only 16 people seek info on top schools positionJanuary 15, 2008 - 6:08pm — BrandonThe search for Jordan’s next superintendent is not going quite the way its current superintendent hoped. The district office has sent out only 16 informational application packets to potential candidates, Superintendent Larry Kauzlarich said. It’s not as many has he had hoped to send out. Of those 16, only three have returned application materials – and one of those applications is incomplete. Board starts superintendent reviewJuly 20, 2007 - 12:43pm — BrandonThe Jordan School Board began the process of reviewing the performance of district Superintendent Larry Kauzlarich. |
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