KCSD Super Search Down to Three

 


BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP – The Keystone Central School District has announced that one of the four finalists in the search for a new superintendent has dropped out. That means there will be a field of three when public interviews begin next week.

Albert Jones

Search committee chairman Albert Jones provided a search update to the media Friday. He said there will now be three interviews, one each day, March 14, 15 and 21. Originally there had been four dates set but Jones said a fourth invited candidate “declined to continue the process.”

There will be a community forum all three nights to be held at 7 p.m. at the Central Mountain Middle School auditorium. He said the names and resumes of the three finalists will be published online 48 hours prior to each interview date and the information can be found on the KCSD website: http://www.kcsd.k12.pa.us/

The district has not disclosed the names of two of the finalists to this point, but has acknowledged that acting superintendent Dr. Al Lonoconus is among the finalists.

Former superintendent Kelly Hastings had announced her intention to resign last August, the effective date March 17 of this year, but she did not return to her post after the holiday period.

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