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Special Called Adair Co. School Board Meeting 1 Dec 2016 - AGENDA

There will be a Special Called School Board Meeting at 6pmCT, Thursday, December 1, 2016 at the Adair County Board of Education Conference Room, Central Office Building, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY, with the following agenda:


Board Agenda
  1. Call Special Called Board Meeting to Order
  2. Approval of Agenda
  3. Approval to Allow State Electrical Inspector Chris Bennett to Use A Classroom At Adair County High School to Teach A

    Free Test Prep Class for Area Electricians
  4. Approval of Correction to Job Description for District Technology Engineer
  5. Presentation/Discussion of Superintendent Search Process - Phil Eason
  6. Discussion/Possible Action to Appoint an Interim Superintendent
  7. Discussion/Possible Action to Appoint an Interim Secretary to The Board
  8. Adjournment
- Becky Bailey, Administrative Assistant, Adair County School System

The Meeting is open to the public


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Casting a giant shadow over School Board Meeting tonight



2016-12-01 - Adair County Board of Education Conference Room, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Aimee Reed Kidd.
Superintendent Alan Reed has announced that he will not be attending tonight's special called meeting of the Adair County Board of Education, but the approach of his retirement effective December 31, 2016 is casting a long shadow not only over the future of education in Adair County, but also over the future of economic development here as well. The direction the board, with its new composition in January, will take, is very much on the minds of community leaders at this time. Some answers may come tonight, with the consideration of an interim superintendent for four days between Superintendent Reed's resignation and the seating of two new Board of Education members on January 4, 2016. "I don't want even a hint of any conflict of interest or involvement in the selection of my successor or the interim superintendent," he said. He has also notified the board that he will not be acting as secretary tonight. "I do encourage the community to attend tonight's meetings and continue to attend them," he said. Even though he will not be present, his five years of innovation and transformation will be looming in the board room tonight, and for many years to come. - ED WAGGENER. Clicking on Read More accesses the Agenda for tonight's meeting.

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