Lind Ritzville - NorthEast Washington ESD 101
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Lind Ritzville - NorthEast Washington ESD 101
two districts promising leadership opportunity invitation.apply/superintendent Lind School District Ritzville School District The Boards of the Directors of the Lind School District and the Ritzville School District announce our search for a fulltime, shared Superintendent of Schools to succeed Mr. John McGregor in Lind and Dr. Bill Thurston in Ritzville, both of whom are officially retiring. Qualified candidates from throughout Washington, the Northwest, and the nation are invited to apply. Learn more about our districts www.lind.k12.wa.us www.ritzville.wednet.edu www.esd101.net Two great districts Great Districts Two welcoming communities The Lind School District serves approximately 200 K-12 students in two separate buildings (Lind Elementary and Lind Junior-Senior High), with one district principal. In addition, the school district operates an ECEAP funded pre-school for three and four year old children. The district consists of 21 certificated employees and 22 classified employees. Small class sizes enable teachers to better meet students’ individual needs. Lind School District offers several categorical education programs including Title I, Title I Migrant, Early Childhood Education and State Transitional Bilingual. In addition, students enjoy sports activities and a variety of clubs. The FFA team won fifth place in the national competition in 2010. The Ritzville School District serves approximately 370 students, preschool through 12th grade, also in two separate buildings (Ritzville Grade School and Ritzville High School), and one principal leads both. The grade school supplements the K-8 program by providing a pre-school program to students using ECEAP funds. Class sizes are small, averaging about 18 students per class. The high school provides a comprehensive educational program and many graduates attend postsecondary institutions. Both school buildings and the gymnasium have been remodeled within the past 10 years, and strong teachers, principal, and support personnel serve our great students and are an integral part of our success as a district. In 2002, the Lind and Ritzville School Districts formed an athletic combine, becoming the Lind/Ritzville Broncos. Recently, both school boards agreed to form a transportation cooperative. Strong support for young people and high quality education is reflected in consistent approval of school levies and bonds which result in quality educational facilities. Both Lind and Ritzville are rural yet vibrant, family-friendly communities in Adams County. The town of Lind, located near I-90 and Highway 395, is 75 miles southwest of Spokane, 60 miles north of the Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco and Richland) and 40 miles east of Moses Lake. Approximately 550 people live in Lind, and many district residents live in rural areas among the beautiful wheat fields. Ritzville is located 60 miles west of Spokane via I-90. The city of Ritzville serves as county seat for Adams County and has a population of approximately 1700. It has most amenities found in a rural town. Many options for entertainment exist including a bowling alley, golf course, movie theater and water park. Both of the communities are agriculturally-based with successful farms and ranches throughout the districts’ boundaries. Because of the ideal location of each, numerous recreational opportunities including boating, fishing, skiing and hunting are within easy driving distance. Lind and Ritzville also have several community events throughout the year. The biggest are Lind’s Combine Derby (sponsored by the Lind Lions Club) and Ritzville’s Blues Fest. With both communities sharing families and friends, they are great places to live. Challenges The Boards of Directors expect our new educational leader to be able to meet the following challenges: The Successful Candidate The Boards of Directors seek a superintendent who will carry forward the vision of the districts and who will actively engage in the Lind and Ritzville communities. Preferred qualifications include: Washington superintendent credential, or willingness to achieve Master’s degree required, post-Master’s work encouraged Successful teaching and principal and/or district level administrative experience Unquestioned personal and professional integrity Strong trust-building skills - a proven teambuilder Effective and dynamic communication skills, both orally and in writing Commitment to visibility and accessibility to students, parents, staff and public Proven instructional leadership Educational finance expertise - fiscally responsible and levy passage experience Understanding and appreciation of the realities of small school districts and rural communities Effective management of needed change and ability to think and act in new and creative ways, at the same time honoring the past and valued traditions Belief in all children and insistence on academic excellence for each student Commitment to transparency with the Board, staff and community Engage students, staff, parents and community members in the continued pursuit of quality academic achievement for each student, and maintain and build upon quality academic programs Provide sound fiscal direction and management in the midst of state budget reductions, flat/slightly declining enrollment, and changing demographics of the communities Explore continued opportunities for the two districts to design programs and share resources that best meet the needs of students and that make the most effective use of taxpayer resources Promote excellence in instruction and retain and recruit effective and dedicated teachers and support staff Successfully pursue grant opportunities which support the needs of Lind and Ritzville students Effectively represent the interests and goals of the Lind and Ritzville School Districts at the regional, state and national levels Be a highly visible, energetic, trustworthy and collaborative member of the school districts, communities and region Compensation The school boards will negotiate a multi-year contract with a salary based on experience and qualifications that is competitive with districts of similar size. An appropriate benefit package will be provided. The superintendent will be encouraged to reside within the boundaries of the Lind/Ritzville School Districts. Application Procedures The Boards of Directors of the Lind and Ritzville School District have retained NorthEast Washington Educational Service District 101 to assist in the superintendent selection process. Information and application materials may be obtained from, and should be sent to: Dr. Michael Dunn, Superintendent NEWESD 101 4202 S. Regal St. Spokane, WA 99223 509.789.3800 website: www.esd101.net A completed application will include: 1. A formal letter of interest 2. Completed Lind/Ritzville School District superintendent application form 3. Resume 4. An updated placement file and/or at least four current letters of recommendation 5. Unofficial transcripts 6. A statement explaining how the candidate’s qualifications meet the qualifications and challenges described in the brochure Search Schedule APPLICATION DEADLINE - March 4, 2011—BY 4 P.M. INTERVIEWS/DISTRICT AND COMMUNITY VISIT - Week of March 21-25, 2011 ANNOUNCE THE NEW SUPERINTENDENT - Late March/Early April SUPERINTENDENT BEGINS JULY 1, 2011 School Board Members Lind School District Blake Bennett, Chair - serving since 2003 Jennifer Anderson - serving since 2009 Dwayne Fowles - serving since 2005 Bev Kulm - serving since 1999 Annie Trunkle-Smart - serving since 1999 Ritzville School District Marci Miller, Chair - serving since 2009 Scott Carruth - serving since 2010 Shannon Flynn - serving since 2007 Layne Iltz - serving since 2009 Dr. Warren Kragt - serving since 2006 Lind School District and Ritzville School District are equal opportunity employers.