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Board advances superintendent search slate and adopts accelerated interview timeline

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After a presentation by search firm Hazard, Young & Associates, the Clark County School District Board accepted a slate-and-timeline plan for the superintendent search and approved a revised interview calendar and community engagement steps.

The Clark County School District Board of Trustees accepted a slate-and-timeline proposal from search firm Hazard, Young & Associates (HYA) and approved a revised schedule for public and board interviews as the district moves to select a new superintendent.

HYA senior associate Nancy Perez told trustees the firm collected input through 51 focus groups, 14 community forums and more than 14,000 stakeholder survey responses and used that information to craft a leadership profile for the district. "We don't choose the superintendent," Perez said, "we facilitate a process and bring you candidates who match the leadership profile." The board voted 7-0 to accept the presentation and revised timeline.

The board will receive all applicant materials in BoardDocs; HYA said applications close the day of the meeting and…

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