(KAIR)--Today, Tuesday, is the first of three days this week allowing the Atchison public to meet finalists seeking the role of Superintendent for the Atchison Public Schools.
According to a release from USD 409, today's meet and greet will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 this afternoon at the Board of Education Community Room.
The first of three candidates, Dr. Joshua Snyder, will be on hand to meet with the public during that time. Snyder is the Executive Director of Elementary Schools at Kansas City Kansas Public Schools.
The second candidate will meet the public at the same time Wednesday, while the third will do the same Thursday.
The name of each candidate is being made public on the morning of their respective appearances.
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