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Board Using Technology to Interview Superintendent Candidates

May 4th, 2020 by WCBC Radio

The Allegany County Board of Education, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, is progressing in it’s search for a new superintendent. The deadline for applications was April 20th and those applications are now being reviewed with initial structured interviews set to begin early this month. Board president Tammy Fraley tells WCBC News that even though she would prefer the chance to do face to face interviews with candidates- she has no problem working toward a hire using current technology…

3 Responses to “Board Using Technology to Interview Superintendent Candidates”

  1. May 04, 2020 at 7:08 am, mac said:

    The largest single expense for the BOE this year was installing the holodeck allowing for virtual face to face interviews.
    It can also be used to place meetings on the Klingon home world.
    The Vulcans disallowed the virtual planet Vulcan stating that the Board never seems to use logic when holding meetings.
    Tammy Fraley has a call into the Board of Ethics.

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  2. May 04, 2020 at 7:54 am, Ken said:

    I appreciate that they are not spending tax payer money to cover the expenses to bring these preliminary candidates in to Cumberland for a preliminary interview.

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    • May 04, 2020 at 8:53 am, mac said:

      > Possibly organizations will learn that this is a viable way to operate in the future.
      Maybe something good can come from this otherwise horrible time.

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