Plans Call For
New Director
To Be Announced
By
March 1, 2010
BY BILL
JONES
STAFF WRITER
The Greene
County Board of Education on Thursday approved the criteria and procedures for use in a search for a
new director of schools.
In addition, the board voted to pay consultant
Dr. Ted Beach up to $4,000 to assist the board in conducting its search for a replacement for Dr.
Joe Parkins, who is retiring when his current contract expires next June
30.
Two board members -- Richard Morrison and Debra Knight -- were absent
from the 5 p.m. meeting at the Greeneville-Greene County Center for
Technology.
But County School Board Chairman David Johnson noted that
both had taken part in a Wednesday workshop meeting at which the board had reached consensus on how
to proceed in the search for a new director.
(Please see the Thursday
edition of The Greeneville Sun for a report on the workshop or find it online at
www.GreenevilleSun.com.)
Johnson said Morrison had a prior engagement
that conflicted with Thursday's board meeting and that Knight was
ill.
The five remaining board members -- Kathy Austin, Kathy Crawford,
Johnson, Rex Hopson and Claude Weems, Jr., voted unanimously to follow existing school board
policies for recruiting and hiring a new director of schools and to hire Dr. Beach, whom Johnson
described as a "well-respected" retired educator from Johnson City who has more than 40 years of
experience.
Dr. Beach told board members during a Wednesday workshop that
he had retired last year from the state Department of Education. Also during his career, he has been
a teacher, principal and school administrator in both Tennessee and South
Carolina.
Beach is to receive the applications submitted by candidates
for the director's position beginning Nov. 2 and determine which of the candidates meet all the
search criteria, Johnson said on Wednesday.
APPLICATION
PROCEDURE
Applications are to be sent to Dr. Ted Beach at 714 Wilmar
Street, Johnson City, TN 37604, the school board announced.
The vacancy
announcement notes that candidates for the director's position must have a master's degree
(doctorate preferred) and a minimum of five successful years of eductional/administrative
experience.
Preference will be given to candidates who have prior and/or
current director of schools experience.
Within six months of being hired,
the new director must reside in Greene County, according to the
announcement.
Along with an application that may be downloaded from the
county school system's Web site www.greenek12.org, candidates must submit a formal letter of
interest, a current resume, a copy of the candidate's state license, college transcripts, and the
names addresses and phone numbers of five professional references.
The
board's existing recruitment and selection policy notes that prior to conducting a search, the
school board shall develop a job description, a timeline, a process for accepting and reviewing
applications and selection procedures.
The recruitment and selection
policy notes that the board may invite members of the community, including school system employees,
to participate in the process.
The resumes of candidates interviewed by
the board "shall be" made available to the public at the school system's central office, according
to the policy.
INTERVIEW PROCESS
In
addition, the selection policy notes that the interview process for four finalists shall include
meetings with staff and community groups and an interview by the entire school board in open
session.
The selection policy also notes that the board will attempt to
select a new director of schools by "unanimous vote," with a "two-thirds majority" vote required to
appoint a director. A two-thirds vote of the county school board requires five of the seven members
to vote in favor.
TIMELINE ADOPTED
A
search "timeline" adopted Thursday by the county school board calls for applications to be accepted
from Nov. 2 through Jan. 4, 2010.
It also notes the board's director
search committee will set the dates for community meetings on Nov.
2.
Between Jan. 4, 2010, and Jan. 27, 2010, the timeline calls for the
search committee to review applications for the director of schools post.
On Jan. 27, according to the timeline, the search committee is to
recommend eight semifinalists to the full board.
During the board's
Wednesday workshop, board members opted to select four finalists from the eight
semi-finalists.
Following interviews here in February board members will
conduct visits to the finalists' home communities to conduct interviews of community
members.
The timeline calls for the board to offer a contract to a
candidate on Feb. 22, 2010, and to announce the appointment of a new director on March 1,
2010.
The new director, according to the timeline ,will assume duties on
July 1, 2010.