(UNION CITY, MI) – Three Superintendent finalists will be interviewed Monday night by the Union City Community Schools Board of Education following a review of applications.
Each candidate has been allotted an hour and 15 minutes to be interviewed by the board.
The interviews will start at 5:00 p.m. with Union City Community Schools Chief Information Officer Chris Katz.
Katz will be followed by Leslie High School Principal Todd Gonser at 6:15 p.m..
The final interview at 7:30 p.m. will feature Choice Schools Associates Chief Academic Officer Chris Ruiter.
The Superintendent search process has been facilitated by the Michigan Leadership Institute.
The Board of Education is hoping to have the new superintendent in place in July.
Whoever is selected will take over for Ronna Steel who is retiring after serving as Superintendent of Union City Schools for two years.
During her career as an educator, Steel also served as a Superintendent of the Hillsdale Intermediate School District, the Barry Intermediate School District and the Maple Valley School District.
She previously worked in the Union City district as a middle school and high school principal and was also in charge of special education implementation.
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