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Monday, January 28, 2013

Community Input Needed in Superintendent Search Process

In addition to sitting on the formal search committee, there are other opportunities for the public to participate in the search process such as taking a 15 minute survey or participating in a one-hour focus group.

  One of the many things that makes Medfield an attractive community to live is the Medfield Public School system. The head of that school system, currently Superintendent Robert Maguire, has a great responsibility to maintain its reputation of excellence.  Maguire will retire from that position in June. The School Committee is currently searching for his replacement and seeking community input in that search.  School Committee Chairman Debbie Norschese said there are several ways people can get involved in the search such as: "Becoming involved in the search gives them the opportunity to give us their perspective for the district as well as characteristics and qualities they would like to see in the next Superintendent," said Norschese. …

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Members Needed for Superintendent Search Committee

The last day to submit an application (attached here) is Jan. 28.

  The Medfield School Committee continues to seek community members to join the Superintendent Search Committee to replace current Superintendent Robert Maguire who will retire at the end of June. Anyone interested in serving on the search committee should fill out the attached application and send it to Debra Nochese, Chair, School Committee, Medfield Public Schools, 459 Main Street, 3rd Floor, Medfield, no later than Jan. 28. Interested parties can also email kleader@medfield.mec.edu  The first meeting of the search committee will be Feb. 28. The committee is expected to spend 40 to 50 hours over four weeks in late afternoon and evenings) to make final recommendations to the School Committee on March 18. According to a letter sent to the…

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

School Committee to Interview Superintendent Search Firms Tonight

The school committee will meet at 7 p.m. tonight to interview two search firms interested in helping the district hire the next superintendent of the Medfield Public School system.

The Medfield School Committee will hold a special meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in the Medfield High School television production classroom. The agenda will include a presentation from two firms interested in helping the district search for a superintendent to start on July 1 after current Superintendent Bob Maguire retires on June 30. AGENDA 7 p.m., Future Management Systems, Superintendent Search Presentation 8 p.m., New England Developmental Council, Superintendent Search Presentation 9 p.m., Mass. Department of Environmental Grant 9:10 p.m., School Committee Policy on Recycling 9:20 p.m., FY14 Budget Update 9:30 p.m., Dale Street School Statement of Interest 9:40 p.m., Public Participation9:20 p.m., Information Sharing/Other

Monday, November 12, 2012

Medfield 02052

Search is On for New School Superintendent

The following is a blog created by selectman Osler "Pete" Peterson.

The following was taken from selectman Osler "Pete" Peterson's blog, Medfield02052. New superintendent search process November 9, 2012   Letter today from the School Committee - SCHOOL COMMITTEE Town of Medfield, Massachusetts 02052 November 9,2012 Dear Parents, As you may know, at Monday’s School Committee meeting, Bob Maguire announced his intention to retire as Medfield’s Superintendent of Schools at the conclusion of this school year. Suffice it to say, there is no single individual who is more responsible for developing the Medfield school system into one of the highest performing districts in the state than Bob. His contributions on behalf of Medfield’s school children will be sorely missed. In our role as School Committee, it is our…

a worker

9:08 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

PLEASE.... Take the so called superintendent that we have here in Michigan.. In my opinion... She has ruined everything that Utica Community Schools stands for. I have not heard one person say anything good about her. She did manage to outsource our custodians... which was ONE BIG MISTAKE. We now have dirtier rooms and cleaning people we do not trust. Keep up the good work UCS superintendent. You…   more ›

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