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March 28, 2012

Notes and Links on Madison Superintendent Dan Nerad's Looming Departure

Jonathon Braden:

The Omaha school board on Tuesday narrowed its list of candidates to replace retiring Superintendent John Mackiel to three finalists.

They are:

ReNae Kehrberg, assistant superintendent for curriculum and learning for the Omaha Public Schools.

Nancy Sebring, superintendent of the Des Moines Public Schools.

Dan Nerad, superintendent of the Madison Metropolitan School District in Madison, Wis.

Mackiel, 62, is retiring after this school year. He has been the OPS leader since 1997.


Dave Cieslewicz:

When I first started running for mayor back in 2002, an elder statesman of Madison politics told me, "I don't know why you want to do this, they'll chew you up."

Well, I don't really feel chewed up. I had a great time as mayor, but I do understand now what he was talking about.

Leading this city in any capacity is tough. Whether it's as mayor, head of the Chamber of Commerce, editor of a newspaper, schools superintendent, or president of your neighborhood association, working a top job in a city like ours is a challenge.

Face it: we're a city of kibitzers, back seat drivers, and Monday morning quarterbacks. Our very educated town is full of people who are sure that, whatever it is, they could do it better.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at March 28, 2012 1:35 AM
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