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School board approves NCSBA consulting agreement and posts superintendent vacancy; narrows application timeline

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The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted to retain the North Carolina School Boards Association to run its superintendent search, approved the vacancy posting and application materials and set an April application deadline after a lengthy discussion of outreach and survey design.

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted to hire the North Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) to facilitate the district’s superintendent search and approved the vacancy announcement, application materials and an April application deadline.

The board approved a consulting agreement for search services with the NCSBA and instructed the consultant to post the vacancy and open the application platform. Board members spent more than an hour with Sam Thorpe of NCSBA discussing the timeline, the vacancy announcement language, outreach and survey strategy designed to gather input from staff, families and the wider community.

Board members said they want transparent language for…

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