2nd Candidate for USD 430 Superintendent Named
01/27/2017

(KNZA)--The name of the second of three finalists seeking to fill the position of superintendent for the South Brown County Schools has been made public.  

According to a press release, Jason Cline will be interviewing for the position of superintendent with the USD 430  Board of Education during a closed door session this ( Friday ) evening.  Prior to the interview, a public reception for Cline will be held from 4:30 to 5:15 in the Horton High School Library.

Cline is currently serving as the Superintendent/Pre K-12 Principal of Hay Springs Public Schools in Hay Springs, Nebraska.  He is in his second year in that position.  Previously, Cline served as an elementary school principal for three years in Wellington, Kansas for USD 353.

Current Hiawatha High School Principal Andrew Gaddis was the first candidate interviewed by the USD 430 Board.  That took place Wednesday.  The final candidate will be interviewed next Wednesday.  The name of that candidate will be made public that morning.   

The three finalists were selected for interviews during a special USD 430 Board meeting Monday evening.   The three were selected based on their fit with desired characteristics that were developed with the input from focus groups that were utilized during the search process.

The search was launched after 16-year Superintendent Dr. Steve Davies announced his intention to retire at the end of the current school year.


    

 


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