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Search is on for superintendent

Laura Beaton
Staff Writer
7/25/2012

The Plumas Unified School District (PUSD) board of directors approved an agreement for assistance in selecting a superintendent July 19.

Education Leadership Services (ELS), based in Oakdale, has been retained to recruit, advertise, complete background checks, conduct surveys and host information forums for community input in regards to the superintendent search.

Executive Director Dr. Wendell Chun made a presentation at the July 19 PUSD special board meeting in Quincy.

Chun has tentatively scheduled informational meetings for individual, group and key stakeholders July 27 and 28.

Plans are to complete prescreening of applicants by the end of August. Interviews have tentatively been scheduled for final candidates for superintendent of schools Sept. 7 and 8.

In other matters, a contract for concrete repair work at Quincy Elementary School was awarded to Crete Craft Concrete, a subsidiary of locally owned White Cap Ready Mix of Portola, in the amount of $25,071.

There will be a 25 percent rate hike for regular PUSD bus pass holders. Students who qualify for free and reduced lunch also qualify for free and reduced bus transportation.

About 100 students will see their bus pass rates increase. Plumas County students still pay less than the state average, and PUSD will review bus rates annually, as per BP 3250, until rates match the state’s.

Bruce Williams, assistant superintendent, was appointed temporarily as secretary to the governing board, and will hold the position until the superintendent vacancy is filled.

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-3#1Search...Micke2012-07-25 00:02
Absurd. School district has to lay off teachers but can afford to hire consultants???
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-3#2RE: Search is on for superintendentMark Mihevc2012-07-25 05:53
I was at this meeting. The PUSD transportation guy said that it would *actually* effect 300 families and PUSD would gain a whooping $7,500.

The board said this will help to fix the stated $4m deficit...
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+10#3Re: SearchPortola Resident2012-07-25 08:30
This is hilarious - y'all don't want the board to pick the superintendent because apparently they don't know what they are doing, but when they hire outside help, everyone flips out anyways. Come on people - why don't you volunteer your time to show up to the meetings to express your input then?
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-3#4RE: Search is on for superintendentRealist2012-07-25 09:40
Don't worry eveyone, I'm sure Jon Kennedy has a plan.
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+10#5Re: RealistPortola Resident2012-07-25 09:45
Just stop now Realist - this is not the place for your blog. Perhaps you should spend the time and create a website dedicated to you and Jon Kennedy's bickering and save us all from the long, drawn out arguing.
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+3#6legislative liaison/advocateJerry Marr2012-07-25 11:05
Curious to know how much it will cost to retain ELS for this search. In Davis where I now reside, the cost was around $25,000 for a firm to do a similar search for a new superintendent. I realize Davis District is larger etc., but just interested in knowing.
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-2#7Hired consultantJon Kennedy2012-07-25 20:18
I'm getting beat up without even being here. :-) Just an FYI: The PUSD Board hired an outside agency to hire the last guy; how'd that work out? I've got mixed feelings about hiring a head hunter.
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-4#8Re: Hired ConsultantPortola Resident2012-07-26 08:30
Jon, don't take it personally - Realist's comment was deleted after I posted my comment - you missed out on his reply ;-)
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-7#9RE: Search is on for superintendentRealist2012-07-26 10:29
All I said was for people not to worry, I'm sure Jon Kennedy has a plan. I guess it is the Plumas news policy to censure their comment section. Just more liberal media bias.
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+2#10Censor, not censureTcmc2012-07-26 14:13
Quoting Realist:
I guess it is the Plumas news policy to censure their comment section.


And I guess PlumasNews technically can "censure" someone, since that means to criticize. However, I think you mean "censor," which is something only lawmakers can do, not newspapers.
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-1#11PUSD surveyChester2012-07-27 12:01
The PUSD is asking everyone to fill out this survey. What you would like in a new superintendent. Pleaee take time to do this.
pcoe.k12.ca.us/.../...
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-4#12PUSD surveyChester2012-07-27 12:06Quote| Report to administrator
 
 
0#13PUSD surveyChester2012-07-27 12:08
Sorry..
Click
here: www.pcoe.k12.ca.us/ to access the survey. The survey can
be found on the first ribbon on the PUSD home page
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+6#14RE: Search is on for superintendentVeryl C. Herbert2012-07-29 06:52
There is no substitute for the Board Members visiting the candidate's present District and interviewing the teachers, staff and community! Head hunters just want their fee and care not about the future effects on the District eg. district moral and six figure separation agreements.
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+2#15RE: Search is on for superintendentEstelle Beer2012-07-30 08:12
I have a very simple solution to the search. Go no further then the PUSD District Office!! The PERFECT superintendent is already there. Bruce Williams. He knows the District, its employees, and has the "right stuff". HE CARES!!
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