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Superintendent names emergency successors for unexpected crises

August 12, 2024 | Northshore School District, School Districts, Washington



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Superintendent names emergency successors for unexpected crises
During a recent school board meeting, Superintendent Tully presented the monitoring report for emergency superintendent succession, a critical protocol ensuring leadership continuity in unforeseen circumstances. Tully informed the board that he has designated Deputy Superintendent Joel Emberge as the primary emergency successor. In the event that Emberge is unable to fulfill this role, Chief Academic Officer Dr. O'Hodak Dung has been appointed as the alternate designee.

Tully emphasized the importance of having a clear succession plan, which requires the designated individuals to be well-versed in board and superintendent processes. He expressed confidence that the current arrangements comply with the established program guidelines. The discussion, while not particularly thrilling, underscores the district's commitment to maintaining stable leadership during emergencies. The board members were invited to ask questions or discuss the matter further, but no additional inquiries were raised.

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