How come......
Why does every other town in the state make note of who they're interviewing for School Superintendent positions, but in Pierre, they don't disclose it?
(or at least the media doesn't report it.)
Update - I'm finding out - according to KCCR News that it wasn't a matter that they weren't asked. It is a matter of the Pierre School Board refusing to release the information:
(or at least the media doesn't report it.)
Update - I'm finding out - according to KCCR News that it wasn't a matter that they weren't asked. It is a matter of the Pierre School Board refusing to release the information:
Read that at todayskccr.com. So much for openness in government.Lingle says all five are men. Three are from South Dakota, one from Nebraska and the other from Kansas. Lingle says none of the three South Dakotan finalists are from the Pierre area.Each of the finalists will be in Pierre one day next week to meet with four groups consisting of administrators, district staff employees, community residents and school board. One finalist will be interviewed each day next week, Monday through Friday.The names of the five finalists are not being released until the day each of them comes to Pierre. Lingle says that is out of respect for the fact that the candidates have current superintendent jobs elsewhere.
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I've been in situations before where I was hired for a different position and before I could turn in my notice, my boss had already heard through the grapevine I was leaving. It made the last couple of weeks very tense.
Give the new superintendant the courtesy of letting him make the announcement to those he needs to inform on his own time.
The press is reporting the rationale used to kill both bills was "why should we, there's not a problem now?" Apparently, they'll need a Sutton Circus of their own before the concept of actually planning in advance for problems makes sense to them.