The Douglas County School District is clarifying its statement about this week's appointment of a new superintendent.Â
On Tuesday, the school board voted to appoint acting superintendent Jeannie Dwyer for a permanent position.
But, now, the DCSD says that Dwyer is *still interim superintendent, for the time being.
The school board sent us this statement:Â
Following recent developments about the Superintendent's role within the Douglas County School District (DCSD), it's important to clarify the situation for our community. Ms. Jeannie Dwyer continues in her role as Interim Superintendent due to procedural discrepancies during a recent vote, notably the absence of proper agenda placement and public discussion, as mandated by Nevada statutes and DCSD bylaws. This oversight necessitates declaring the action null and void.
In light of this, the Board is deliberating on next steps, which may include calling a special meeting to ensure a transparent, inclusive process for appointing a permanent Superintendent. Alternatively, we may proceed with reviewing current applications for the position, inviting Ms. Dwyer to participate in this process. A decision regarding this matter will be communicated in the coming days.
The Board remains steadfast in its commitment to the well-being and success of our students, staff, and broader community. We thank our community for its patience and trust as we navigate this situation, ensuring adherence to our principles of integrity and excellence in education.
MARCH 13, 2024:
The Douglas County School Board voted to appoint Acting Superintendent Jeannie Dwyer as the permanent Superintendent for the Douglas County School District.
The vote happened at the board meeting on Tuesday, March 12.
The board also approved the scheduling of a special meeting to formalize the decision.
