Showing posts with label Marcia V. Lyles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marcia V. Lyles. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

New CSD Superintendent observes tonight's board meeting

Here's an official Children and Educators First! Welcome to Dr. Marcia Lyles - in town, scoping out the new digs in prep for her July move. Brief introductions were had before Dr. Lyles was swept away by the attention-seekers.

A brief word of thanks to David Resler, acting board president, for publicly explaining the back story to consent agenda votes. Issues are debated and questions posed during executive session prior to the public meeting where the board then votes. Not exactly transparent, as the questions and answers never reach the public's ears, but the explanation is appreciated.
Moving along - What bucket of money is the funding for the new computers in our elementary schools coming from? Will they be new or refurbished? How old are they? How are we disposing of existing technology? Just a few questions brought to mind by Shirley Saffer's public request for information during the Board Member Requests portion of the evening.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

A Bump in the Road to a New Superintendent

Christina district revises plan to appoint new head
The News Journal • April 16, 2009

The timeline for appointing a new superintendent in the Christina School District has been revised because of scheduling of site visits for each of the remaining two candidates.

Those two finalists are Marcia V. Lyles, deputy chancellor for Teaching and Learning in the New York City, Department of Education
, and Freeman Williams, the interim superintendent in Christina.
It was announced initially that a decision on a new superintendent would be made on or before Tuesday. But the district's school board now plans a site visit in the Christina School District April 24 and a visit of the New York City Public School system April 27.

The board now plans to appoint a new superintendent on or before May 19.

Former Superintendent Lillian Lowery left to become Gov. Jack Markell's Education Secretary.
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