(KNZA)--The three finalists in the running to be the next superintendent of the Royal Valley school district have been announced.
School Board President Pat Tuck told the Topeka Capital Journal Tuesday the finalists are Jerry Hodson, Kelly Arnberger and Aaric Davis.
Hodson is currently superintendent of Rawlins County USD 105, north of Colby. Arnberger is currently superintendent of Bucklin USD 259 near Dodge City, and Davis is currently principal of Hartford Junior-Senior High School in Southern Lyon County USD 252, south of Emporia. The three finalists are visiting the district this week.
Current Superintendent John Rundle is retiring at the end of the current school year after holding the position for 15 years. Rundle began his career in Royal Valley 40 years ago as a middle school English teacher.
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