Jackson Public Schools trim superintendent list to 5
Nicole Spinuzzi:
Parents have said they want to be more involved with the selection process. About 25 JPS parents and Jackson residents rallied on South State Street in front of the district's administration buildings Friday, urging the board to slow down the selection process and allow for more community involvement.
In an attempt to get the public more involved, the board asked community members to submit suggested questions for the board to ask applicants. Stamps said at least 20 community members responded.
Jackson supports about 31,000 students and the article notes that "20 community members responded". I recall that the Madison Superintendent Search consultants mentioned that the approximately 400 community responses (in a district with
24,268 students) was quite good. Certainly, apathy reigns.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 22, 2008 3:33 PM
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