Hoover School Board interviews second superintendent finalist April 22

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The Hoover Board of Education between 5:30 and 7 Wednesday, April 22, interviewed the second of four finalists seeking the job as the next superintendent of Hoover City Schools.

The candidate, Dr. Chris J. Marczak, is assistant superintendent of Oak Ridge City Schools in Oak Ridge, Tenn.  The interview process began Tuesday, April 21, when Dr. Charles Ledbetter, superintendent of Dublin City Schools in Dublin, Ga., was interviewed. A link to his interview is on the Hoover City Schools website or at  http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/hoover-high-school-hoover-al/479da8b0cf .

The other two finalists, set to be interviewed on April 23 and April 27, respectively, are Dr. Paul "Vic" Wilson, superintendent of Hartselle, Ala. city schools, and Dr. Kathy Murphy, superintendent of Monroe County (Ala.) schools. 

A fifth finalist, Dr. John D. Barge, former Georgia State Superintendent of Schools, called Hoover Board President Donna Frazier last week to withdraw from consideration. Barge told her he has accepted another position in Georgia. The national search for a replacement for former superintendent Andy Craig, who resigned in December to take a job with the Alabama Department  of Education, was conducted by the Alabama Association of School Boards.

The interviews are set as follows:

Wednesday, April 22: Dr. Chris J. Marczak, assistant superintendent of Oak Ridge City Schools in Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Dr. Marczak interview link --- http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/hoover-high-school-hoover-al/a1ab4c299e

Thursday,  April 23: Dr. Paul “Vic” Wilson, superintendent of Hartselle City Schools

Dr. Wilson interview link ---- http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/hoover-high-school-hoover-al/cfe50672e1

Monday, April 27: Dr. Kathy L. Murphy, superintendent of the Monroe County Board of Education

Dr. Murphy interview link  --- http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/hoover-high-school-hoover-al/c2537eaaa1

All interviews are open to the public and will be live-streamed/archived at the same URL to the Hoover City Schools’ website, http://www.hoovercityschools.net/.  Each interview will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the board room at the school system central office, 2810 Metropolitan Way in Hoover. A small reception follows each finalists’ interview at 7:30 p.m.

Three of the four finalists  - Wilson, Murphy and Ledbetter - received their education doctorates from Alabama colleges and have been principals in state schools. Marczak has received accolades during his 16 years in the classroom and administrative leadership positions in Tennessee public schools.

Each of the four finalists will be asked the same set of 15 questions. After completing the interviews, Hoover school board members plan to between May 1 and May 22 check references, make site visits, and negotiate a contract with their top choice. Frazier said the board has set a goal of the new superintendent starting by the time the 2014-15 school year ends in late May.

Dr. Kendy Behrends, a consultant for the Alabama Association of School Boards, said 39 applicants from 15 states including Alabama expressed interest in the Hoover superintendent job, and 31 completed the application process.  

Here is background on the four finalists for superintendent of Hoover City Schools:

Dr. Paul “Vic” Wilson

Current Position: Superintendent, Hartselle City Schools, Alabama

Education:

·         Education Doctorate, Samford University, Educational Leadership

·         Education Specialist, University of Montevallo, Educational Leadership

·         Master's, Samford University, Educational Administration

·         Bachelor's, University of Alabama, English and History Education

Years in Education: 1995-present

About the candidate: Wilson has the strongest ties to the Hoover area, having spent 18 of his 20 years involved in education in Shelby and Jefferson counties. He has a bachelor’s in English and history education from the University of Alabama, a master’s in educational administration from Samford University and an education doctorate from Samford.

Wilson began his career in 1995 as a teacher in Shelby County schools, then spent four years as a teacher in Homewood City Schools before being promoted to assistant principal in the Homewood school system from 1999 to 2002. He was assistant principal at Mountain Brook High School from 2002 to 2006, then became principal at Homewood High from 2006 to 2008.

Wilson worked as principal at Mountain Brook High School from 2008 until 2013. He has led the 3,050-student Hartselle City Schools as superintendent since July 2013.

Dr. Kathy L. Murphy

Current position: Superintendent, Monroe County Board of Education, Alabama

Education:

·         Doctorate, Auburn University, Physical Education, Program Administration

·         Education Specialist, Auburn University Montgomery, Education Leadership

·         Master's, Auburn University Montgomery, Educational Leadership

·         Bachelor's, Troy University, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Years in education: 1984-present

About the candidate:  Murphy has the most experience of the four finalists, beginning her career as a physical education teacher at Auburn Junior High School in 1984. Other than a five-year stint as an assistant professor at West Georgia College from 1988 to 1993, she has spent her entire professional career in Alabama.

Murphy has served as superintendent of Monroe County schools, which has 3,650 students, in southwest Alabama since 2011. She was appointed to her superintendent’s position after serving as principal of Charles Henderson High School in the Troy city school system in 2010.

From 1993 through 2010, Murphy served in several administrative leadership roles for the Butler County Board of Education, from principal of Greenville Middle and Greenville High schools to three years from 2008 to 2010 as administrative assistant to the superintendent of Butler County schools.

Dr. Charles L. Ledbetter

Current position: Superintendent, Dublin City School, Georgia

Education:

·         Doctorate of Education, Auburn University, Education Leadership

·         Certificate of Completion, University of Alabama, U.A. Superintendents Academy

·         Master's of Education, Auburn University Montgomery, Social Studies

·         Bachelor's, Auburn University, History

Years in education: 1989-present

About the candidate:

Ledbetter has been superintendent of the 2,700-student Dublin City Schools in Georgia since 2009. Named after Dublin, Ireland, the city had 16,201 residents in the 2010 Census. Dublin is in Laurens County and is in central Georgia between Atlanta and Savannah, Ga.

Prior to his appointment as Dublin City Schools superintendent six years ago, Ledbetter spent two decades as a teacher and administrator in various Alabama schools. He began his career in 1989 as a teacher and coach at Sparta Academy, Alabama, then served as a high school teacher and coach at Tallapoosa County Schools from 1990 to 1993.

He was athletic director/teacher/coach in Walker County High Schools from 1993 to 1995.  Before being appointed to his current superintendent’s position in Dublin, Ga., Ledbetter spent 13 years in Tallapoosa County Schools, serving as a teacher/coach, assistant superintendent, middle school principal and high school principal.

Here is a link to previous coverage of the Hoover superintendent search:  

http://hooversun.com/news/hoover-board-of-education-interviews421/

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