LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Present Lansing College District (LSD) Superintendent Ben Shuldiner is now among the many high 4 candidates to run the nation’s fifth-largest faculty district—the Clark County College District positioned in Las Vegas, Nevada, which providers greater than 300,000 college students in virtually 400 faculties.
The shortlist was initially down to 6 candidates, although in response to our sister station KLAS, one of many candidates dropped out whereas the opposite was lower in a vote by the CCSD Board of Trustees after questions had been raised about his file of firings from different faculty districts.
In an announcement despatched to six Information earlier than the candidate pool narrowed, although, Shuldiner stated he isn’t actively looking for a brand new place.
I used to be honored to be requested to use for the place of Clark County College District Superintendent. I’m much more honored to be among the many unbelievable set of six proposed slate members for the primary spherical of interviews. My inclusion on this illustrious group is actually a testomony to the wonderful work all of us in Lansing have executed over the past 4 years. I additionally need the Lansing group to know that I’m very thrilled to reside right here and spend day by day working for the Lansing College District. I’m not actively looking for a brand new place. I’m so pleased with the work we’re doing right here and know that there’s far more to be executed. Nevertheless, the Clark County College District alternative, when introduced to me, was a hoop I felt I needed to throw my hat into. I do hope you all perceive and that you just all know that my love for Lansing and our kids is, as at all times, unwavering.
Ben Shuldiner – Lansing College District Superintendent
Shuldiner has been on the helm of LSD since 2021.
The CCSD faculty board is planning to interview the candidates subsequent week, and trustees will additional slim the pool of candidates and maintain interviews on March 10 and 11.
Trustees plan to vote on a brand new superintendent on March 13.
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