Interviews will begin Monday night for four finalists selected by the Fowlerville Board of Education to become the next Superintendent.
In all, twenty applicants were identified by the Michigan Leadership Institute as qualified for the position, which became vacant when longtime Superintendent Wayne Roedel resigned in October in order to become superintendent of the Greenville Public Schools in Montcalm County. Former Brighton Superintendent Dave Pruneau has been serving in an interim role since then.
The first two finalists to be interviewed will be Myriah Lillie, Principal of Fowlerville Junior High School, and Matthew Stuard, Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction of the Mason Public Schools. Those will begin Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Fowlerville High School Media Center.
Then on Tuesday, Paul Flynn, Superintendent of the Sandusky Community Schools will be interviewed as will Joseph Perrera, Superintendent of Whittemore-Prescott Area School District in Iosco County. Those will also start at 6:30 p.m. in the Fowlerville High School Media Center.
The interviews will be ninety minutes in length with a ten-minute break in between.
Staff, students, and community members are welcome to attend and will be allowed to provide written feedback regarding candidates to the board following each interview.