11/17/2021
The Orleans Parish School Board selected a superintendent search firm at its Tuesday committee meeting, and its administrative arm, NOLA Public Schools, recapped the internal review of its response to Hurricane Ida for board members.
The committee forwarded a recommendation of Greenwood/Asher & Associates to lead the three-month search process for $90,000. The contract faces one more vote at a full board meeting before it can be finalized.The firm is based in Florida. NOLA Public Schools Superintendent Henderson Lewis Jr. announced last summer he would be stepping down at the end of contract in the summer of 2022.
“We are finally at the point where we have the opportunity to approve the search firm that will take us through the process,” board president Ethan Ashley said. “For the community, it’s the time to get involved.”
He encouraged the public to visit a special website set up for the search to provide feedback and specifically the qualities they’d like to see in a superintendent.
“We want to get as much information from you as possible,” Ashley said, noting they would be scheduling listening sessions across the city. “Now is the time.”
The much-awaited announcement about whether six charter schools that did not meet the district’s standards for charter renewal was not revealed at Tuesday’s meeting. Lewis could grant them a renewal or shutter the schools. That will be announced at Thursday’s full board meeting.
The board also heard from district Chief Operations Officer Tiffany Delcour, who had several updates on facility repairs and the district’s “Hurricane Ida After Action Review.”