CASD board rejects CCIU for superintendent search

Board members said to be ‘uncomfortable’ with soliciting public input

Updated: 6:45 p.m., adds comments from Tonya Thames Taylor

By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times
CCIULogoCOATESVILLE — Not so fast, it seems.

Less than two weeks after announcing that it would use the Chester County Intermediate Unit to perform a search for a new superintendent of schools, the Coatesville Area School District Board of Education informed CCIU officials Wednesday that it would be looking for a different option to lead the search.

CCIU Executive Director Joseph O’Brien confirmed the news Thursday, echoing what multiple sources told The Times this week.

Although the CCIU has completed six similar searches for school superintendents in Chester County in recent years, including in neighboring districts Downingtown and Unionville — and all six superintendents hired through the process remain on the job — sources said numerous school board members were uncomfortable with the CCIU process. Typically, the CCIU engages in 12 to 15 focus groups, asking for input from various groups within the community, to help define the issues facing a given district as well as the qualities desired in a new leader.

At least one board member, Tonya Thames Taylor said Thursday night that it was the CCIU’s insistence on having a “limited, targeted search,” rather than casting the widest net possible to find the new superintendent that led to the board’s decision to seek other options. She rejected claims that any board member took issue with focus groups, but rather felt that the CCIU was imposing too many conditions for the process to work the way the board desired.

CCIU is well-regarded around the state and recently completed a superintendent search for the Radnor School District. While the service is free for Chester County schools, the CCIU earned an estimated $30,000 fee for its work with Radnor.

It is unclear whether the district will hire an outside firm to manage the process or attempt to fill the position with a district-run process. District Solicitor James Ellison, Board President Neil Campbell, and Acting Superintendent of Schools Angelo Romaniello did not  respond to requests for comment on the matter.

O’Brien expressed disappointment, but voiced hope that the CASD community would ultimately find the right leader.

“We know there are so many good people in that community, people we know are passionate about education,” he said. “We stand ready to offer any assistance we can provide.”

O’Brien declined further comment, but multiple sources told The Times that the sticking point was the series of focus groups CCIU holds to get opinions from parents, teachers, students, and community members as to what the district’s strengths and weaknesses are and the qualities needed in the next district leader.

The board discussed the issue during an executive session prior to Tuesday night’s Board of Education meeting, but the topic did not come up during the public session.

One insider described the board members — Joe Dunn and Tonya Thames Taylor were said to be the most vehement, which Taylor denies — as being concerned about “mob rule” dominating the hiring process, and were unhappy with a hiring time frame that could potentially stretch into 2014. Taylor specifically said the latter claim is inaccurate, as she said no one on the board expected to complete the hiring process before March or April of  2014. Dunn also denied that report and said it was incorrect.

 

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  1. Guest says:

    I’m sorry DubC but this whole premise that coatesville needs to put athletics on the back burner is a bunch of crap! In the last 2 years Coatesville STUDENT athletes received over a million dollars in scholarship rewards which they use to further THEIR EDUCATION! If anything I think more kids and parents should be involved in athletics! It’s proven that these kids are better students as well as all around healthier people! Also I am a coatesville alumni and I’m tired of hearing how bad the schools are and that there’s no focus on education! Education was never and still isn’t a question in Coatesville! They have some of the best teachers in the business and that’s been proven when every year their test scores go up (under a certain someone’s supervision). The problem is the parents in the district who want to make outrageous comments on these articles while fat little Johnny plays xbox and eats Cheetos……then yell and scream when he fails math! Coatesville Athletics forever!

  2. John says:

    Don’t jump to conclusions on this one. Mr. O’Brien has a close professional relationship (he’s a mentor) of one of CASD’s administrators who is likely to seek the superintendent position. Mr. O’Brien was unwilling to break that relationship and therefore would have had a conflict of interest and appearance of partiality. This district is likely to use PSBA as an impartial agency to do the search.

  3. Dubc says:

    The cciu process is very common, districts like west Chester and garnet valley have a series of fous groups as well. C’ville needs to be more open, they are probably planning to keep the interim when they need a change from the status quo. Focus on education first and sports way after. Good luck to the fine students and families of c’ville – let your voices he heard.

  4. tinr says:

    Maybe it’s time theTAXPAYERS should decide who will lead the search. The school board rejects CCIU – really? Because the IU would be COMPETENT and IMPARTIAL whereas the board is not.

  5. cville life says:

    so the school board does not thing asking parents teachers and others what problems face the district is a bad way to conduct a search. Yes much better to go in blind and pick a good friend to take the job??????

  6. Coatesville alum says:

    There is a typo in your subheadline. I believe you intended to type ‘public.’

  7. D.Davis says:

    This is a move the CASD will regret.

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