The Greene Central School District Board of Education
is pleased to announce that it has invited two candidates to interview for the
position of Superintendent of Schools. Both
of these candidates will tour the district, meet staff and students during the
day and then introduce themselves and answer questions from the wider school
community during a forum open to the public in the Greene Central School Auditorium
in the evening on April 9th and 10th from 5:30 p.m. -
6:30 p.m. The Board of Education began the search process in October
of 2018 with DCMO BOCES District Superintendent Perry Dewey leading the
search. During this time the Board of
Education asked for input in identifying key characteristics that the learning
community was looking for in its new leader.
A brochure was then developed to highlight the district and a formal
invitation to apply was widely distributed.
The Board of Education has selected these two candidates as finalists
after a rigorous screening and interview process.
The final candidates are as follows:
Mr.
Timothy Calice lives in Greene, New York and has nine (9)
years of experience as a school administrator.
Mr. Calice is currently employed as the Middle School Principal at the
Greene Central School District and will be interviewing on April 9th. The public forum will be from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
in the Greene Central School Auditorium.
Ms.
Tina Lane lives in Pulaski, New York and has eleven (11) years of experience as an administrator. Ms. Lane is currently employed as the Assistant Superintendent for Instruction at Oneida City School District and will be interviewing on April 10th. The public forum will be from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
in the Greene Central School Auditorium.