According to well-placed sources, the Dorchester School Board has still not selected a replacement for Superintendent Alan Ehlers.
While the search continues, we are informed that it has been narrowed to a select handful of candidates, possibly as few as three individuals -- all with significant administrative experience.
During their May meeting, school board members accepted Ehlers' resignation, which becomes effective June 30. Ehlers will head Tri-County Public School.
The next regularly scheduled board meeting is this Monday, June 11, at 8 p.m. The Dorchester Times will post any breaking news on this issue as soon as it becomes available.
Friday, June 8, 2007
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I hope the board will choose an older, thick skinned superintendent who is not scared to stand up to the kids and parents alike. Is Galen Johnson still available? :)
ReplyDeleteare they using the same search committee?
ReplyDeletehow about a refund??
While we're starting with a clean slate maybe we should think long and hard about our choices for school board come next election time.
ReplyDeleteThink long and hard on our choices for town board too, right anonymous? I maean, lets clean house if we have personal issues with those who have guts to serve, right??? Hey, here's a thought ...... Let's see your name on the ballot, anonymous ....... whoever you are. C'mon Mr./Ms. Idea ........run for mayor.
ReplyDeletecynical richard
ReplyDeletemy what a nasty attitude
cant we just all get along