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FAIRMONT â The Marion County Board of Education will hold its first round of interviews with the five candidates for school superintendent on Wednesday and Thursday.
The new superintendent will succeed Superintendent Randy Farley who is retiring June 30 after serving in the position since July 1, 2019.
âOur plan is, hopefully, we can finish the interview process by next Thursday evening,â said MaryJo Thomas, school board president.
Two candidates are currently school superintendents in smaller counties, one is a current assistant superintendent in Harrison County and one is a Fairmont native currently serving as a high school principal. The only candidate currently working in Marion County Schools is Administrative Assistant Chad Norman.
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FAIRMONTÂ â The Marion County Board of Education will hold its first round of interviews with the five candidates for school superintendent on Wednesday and Thursday.
The new superintendent will succeed Superintendent Randy Farley who is retiring June 30 after serving in the position since July 1, 2019.
âOur plan is, hopefully, we can finish the interview process by next Thursday evening,â said MaryJo Thomas, school board president.
Two candidates are currently school superintendents in smaller counties, one is a current assistant superintendent in Harrison County and one is a Fairmont native currently serving as a high school principal. The only candidate currently working in Marion County Schools is Administrative Assistant Chad Norman.
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The board will be conducting interviews during a special meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday. There is no timeline for a new hire to be announced.
Current superintendent Rick Raach is retiring at the end of the school year. However, he said he would still be available to the district if needed after retirement and he looks forward to working with his replacement on the transition. Raach became superintendent in 2014, replacing Deborah Kapp-Salupo. He was previously superintendent of Ridgewood Local Schools from 2008 to 2012.
Credit Mary Meehan / Ohio Valley Resource
The Biden administration announced Monday the expansion of a nutrition program, born amid the start of the pandemic, that could provide more food to nearly 2 million children throughout Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia this summer.
The Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer, or P-EBT, program started last March to provide money to low-income families whose children were missing meals normally received at school, programs that were disrupted by the pandemic. Funds are loaded onto a card for individual families to purchase food for their children. The program is now being expanded through the summer, providing food dollars for families alongside the existing food distribution programs run by districts.
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