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Washington Elementary board discusses scope and timeline for permanent superintendent search

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Board members discussed issuing an RFQ/RFP or using a consortium or co-op to hire a search firm, weighing local versus national searches, timeline options (RFQ 6'8 weeks), estimated consultant costs, and community engagement; administration will return with timelines and vendor options.

The Washington Elementary School District governing board discussed next steps for a permanent superintendent search during its Aug. 28 meeting, including procurement options, timeline, scope and community engagement.

Board members debated whether to pursue a statewide or national search and whether to issue an RFQ/RFP or use an existing procurement consortium (co-op) that already has vetted firms. Procurement staff said an RFQ could take roughly six to eight weeks; a consortium or co-op could shorten that timeline because a solicitation has already been completed.

Board member Bill Adams urged…

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