The Clark County School District Board of Trustees is asking the public to provide input on their search for a new superintendent of the nation’s fifth-largest school district.
The board has started the process of searching for the new superintendent after Pat Skorkowsky announced his retirement on June 30.
The trustees will host a series of town hall meetings starting Tuesday and continuing through January 27 to collect input from parents, students, employees and the larger communities.
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In a statement, the district said the meetings will be managed by Ray & Associates, the search firm that was hired to locate prospective candidates for the position. Skorkowsky has been with the district 30 years, five of them as superintendent.