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April 9, 2012

Madison schools prepare for life after Nerad

Matthew DeFour:

WANTED: A K-12 schools leader with experience uniting a divided community, managing tight budgets and closing achievement gaps in an urban school setting.

PROBLEM: A shrinking pool of such dynamic leaders and a growing number of urbanizing districts like Madison seeking top talent.

"It is a tight market," said Dan Domenech, executive director of the American Association of School Administrators. "The number of experienced superintendents that have done well in their districts and have the reputation of having done well -- those are relatively few and those are the ones that everyone is going after."

Madison will soon be conducting a search for a new schools chief after superintendent Dan Nerad announced he plans to depart by June 2013, when his current contract expires. He recently was named a finalist for a superintendency in Omaha, Neb., and though he wasn't selected, he hasn't ruled out moving to another job before the next school year starts.

Though Nerad's time in Madison will have been short-lived compared to his predecessor, Art Rainwater, who retired after 10 years, the average superintendent in a mid- to large-sized city holds the job for an average of 3.5 years, Domenech said.

Much more on the Madison Superintendent search, here.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at April 9, 2012 3:28 AM
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I think one of the issues that I'd like to see in addressed in the search for a new Superintendent is he realizes he works for me, my kids, and other taxpayers. If the Wisconsin State Journal calls and ask John Matthews what he thinks again I am going to throw up. I am so tired of our district being about John Matthews and not about the kids, or the tax payers. I know many great teachers...and when they don't like their superiors, they complain to the Union not the administration. This whole system is out of wack.

Posted by: mary battaglia at April 9, 2012 6:45 PM
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