BREAKING NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Principal Named Finalist For Superintendent Position

Kindle Named Finalist For Norfolk Superintendent Opening

By Andrew Atwal
andrew.atwal@yankton.net

Yankton High School (YHS) principal Dr. Wayne Kindle has been named a finalist for the superintendent opening at the Norfolk (Neb.) Public School District.
Norfolk Public Schools cover nearly 69 miles in Madison, Pierce, Stanton and Wayne counties in Nebraska. The district has seven elementary schools, a middle school (grades five and six), junior high (grades seven and eight) and a high school. It also has an alternative school, Montessori school and an early childhood center. The district has an enrollment of about 4,000 students.
“A professional goal of mine has been to have an opportunity to lead a school district as a superintendent. It is a real honor to be selected as a candidate to interview for the superintendent position of the Norfolk Public Schools,” Kindle said. “I appreciate the leadership and personal qualities the search committee saw in me as a candidate. I am looking forward to meeting the committee, as well as other patrons of their school district.”
Norfolk will interview candidates for the position next week, and the school board will have a discussion the interviews on Feb. 23. The district will no longer accept applications for the position after March 8, and officials hope to have their superintendent hired by April.

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Kindle Named Finalist For Norfolk Superintendent Job

By Andrew Atwal
andrew.atwal@yankton.net
Published: Thursday, February 14, 2013 3:32 PM CST

Yankton High School (YHS) principal Dr. Wayne Kindle has been named a finalist for the superintendent opening at the Norfolk (Neb.) Public School District.

Norfolk Public Schools cover nearly 69 miles in Madison, Pierce, Stanton and Wayne counties in Nebraska. The district has seven elementary schools, a middle school (grades five and six), junior high (grades seven and eight) and a high school. It also has an alternative school, Montessori school and an early childhood center. The district has an enrollment of about 4,000 students.

Norfolk will interview candidates for the position next week, and the school board will have a discussion the interviews on Feb. 23. The district will no longer accept applications for the position after March 8, and officials hope to have their superintendent hired by April.

For more, see Friday’s Press & Dakotan.

You can follow Andrew Atwal on Twitter at twitter.com/andrewatwal

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