Names of superintendent finalists announced at board meeting

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Roy L. Williams

The five finalists for Hoover City Schools superintendent, announced tonight during an April 14 board meeting at Spain Park High School, include a man who was superintendent for the entire Georgia public school system and a small town superintendent with strong ties to metro Birmingham, including stints as principal in Mountain Brook.

Dr. Kendy Behrends, a consultant for the Alabama Association of School Boards who conducted a nationwide search, for the first time unveiled the names of all of the five finalists. In all, 39 applicants from 15 states including Alabama expressed interest in the Hoover superintendent job, and 31 completed the application process, she said.

The five finalists, including two from Alabama, are as follows: Dr. John D. Barge, the former Georgia State Superintendent of Schools; Dr. Charles L. Ledbetter, superintendent of Dublin City Schools in Georgia; Dr. Chris Marczak, assistant superintendent of Oak Ridge City Schools in Tennessee; Dr. Kathy Murphy, superintendent of the Monroe County Board of Education in Greenville, Ala., and Dr. Paul "Vic" Wilson, superintendent of Hartselle City Schools in Hartselle, Ala.

The Hoover Board of Education, after hearing Behrends presentation, decided to begin interviewing the five finalists on Monday, April 20 with a goal of finishing the interviews by Monday, April 27. The school board has set a goal of selecting a superintendent by the time the 2014-15 school year ends in late May.

"Obviously this is the first time we've seen the five finalists. I am very excited. They represent a couple different states. I will call the finalists first thing in the morning to congratulate them for making the top five and go ahead and get everyone scheduled for the interviews," Frazier said. "Our main concern right now is trying to nail down a place for the interviews and then we will have a reception."

The school board at one point was going to allow each finalist to visit the schools, but many principals in the audience said it wasn't a good idea since student testing is taking place next week.   

Behrends said there was tremendous interest in the Hoover city school superintendent job, which was advertised in trade journals across the country. Among the 31 who completed applications, 10 are current superintendents, four are assistant superintendents, and one was a state superintendent.

Wilson, the current superintendent of Hartselle city schools, has the strongest ties to the Hoover area. He was a principal at Mountain Brook City Schools from 2008 until taking the Hartselle City Schools superintendent job in 2013. He also served as principal at Homewood High from 2006 to 2008.  

Here is background on the five finalists for superintendent of Hoover City Schools:

Dr. John D. Barge

Most recent position: Georgia State Superintendent of Schools

Education:

Years in education: 1991-present

Dr. Charles L. Ledbetter

Current position: Superintendent, Dublin City School, Georgia

Education:

Years in education: 1989-present

Dr. Chris J. Marczak

Current Position: Assistant Superintendent, Oak Ridge City Schools, Tennessee

Education:

Years in education: 1997-present

Dr. Kathy L. Murphy

Current position: Superintendent, Monroe County Board of Education, Alabama

Education: 

Years in education: 1984-present

Dr. Paul V. Wilson

Current Position: Superintendent, Hartselle City Schools, Alabama

Education: 

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