Our District is currently interviewing and appointing 2 building principals. The process begins with a committee of stakeholders and a committee of administrators interviewing for the first round. The committees make recommendations to the Superintendent who interviews with the Asst. Superintendent the candidates brought forward. The Superintendent then moves candidates on to the Board for their input. The Superintendent makes the final decision. We have a new Board member and he is wondering why we do the step of the Board interviewing. He feels the role of the superintendent is to do this without board input. The Superintendent appreciates the input from the Board. The Board only does this interview process for leadership roles. How do other boards approach the interviewing of leadership positions?
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The board is responsible for the goals and mission and vision; from this the superintendent should have enough insight of what this means for the school and the people that lead it.