Third schools chief hopeful drops out
Wednesday, March 22, 2000 | 11:26 a.m.
School officials announced this morning there will be no third candidate for the Clark County School District's superintendent job.
The third and final candidate, who was scheduled to be presented today, apparently would not be able to make it to Clark County for two weeks, School Board President Mary Beth Scow said.
"We learned from the first (search) not to drag things out," Scow said.
The district currently has two job candidates on tap: Virginia Beach City Public Schools Superintendent Timothy R. Jenney and Fresno Unified School District Superintendent Carlos Garcia.
The School Board hopes to have a replacement for retiring Superintendent Brian Cram chosen by April 6.
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