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Superintendent search survey draws 764 responses; candidate review moved to Feb. 13
Summary
Search consultant reported 764 total survey responses with parents making up 46.6%; the board moved candidate review to Feb. 13, semi‑finalist screening Feb. 17 and formal interviews March 2. The community emphasized a candidate who fosters positive culture, demonstrates integrity and manages resources effectively.
The Linn‑Mar Community School District’s superintendent search received broad community input and a revised screening timeline, the board was told Monday.
A search presenter reported 764 total survey responses collected over 12 days: 356 parents/guardians (46.6%), 164 teachers (21.5%), 112 community members (14.7%), 55 support staff (7.2%), 49 students (6.4%) and five school board respondents. The survey highlighted strengths—high‑quality teachers, academic rigor, extracurricular opportunities and an inclusive, student‑centered culture—and top…
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