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BSISD Hires Former Hereford Helmsmen As Interim Superintendent
Friday, 18 July 2008
By Bill McClellan
News Editor
The hunt for a new chief to lead Big Spring public schools is on hold for at least another month but the district will have someone to fill in for as long as the entire search process takes.

Former Hereford Independent School District Superintendent Michael P. Stevens was hired Tuesday to serve as interim superintendent for Big Spring ISD. He takes over after the previous superintendent, Michael Downes, resigned amid allegations of misconduct prior to his six-year stint in Big Spring. Downes has not admitted to any misconduct, but said the issue, including an investigation by the Texas Education Agency was hampering his ability to serve the district.

Stevens was one of two individuals interviewed by the Big Spring board of trustees during a two-hour and 15-minute executive session Tuesday. Trustees also took time behind closed doors to discuss hiring a firm to handle the search.

Stevens, who has 36 years experience in education – the last six with Hereford ISD – will be paid $8,500 a month until a replacement is found.

Board president Irene Galan directed administrators to notify search firms to submit proposals to the district. Trustees hope to decide on a search firm during their Aug. 14 board meeting.

“I’d like everybody to be patient with us. This is not a quick process. This is not an easy process,” said Galan. “We want to make sure we find someone who is a good fit for our students, a good fit for our staff, our community as well as with this board.”

Galan said that typically, a search firm would conduct a survey of the community, administrators and teachers about the traits and skills they want in a superintendent. The firm would then seek applications and select five or six candidates to be interviewed.

“It is a process that will take some time,” she said. “In the meantime, Mr. Stevens will be with us and of course Mr. Saldivar (Assistant Superintendent Steven Saldivar).”

Galvan didn’t want to predict a timetable, but said “Hopefully in January or February the search will be narrowed down to two or three candidates and after that we can name a superintendent.”

She noted, however, that the timing isn’t ideal. Many potential candidates will be on the job at another school district in the middle of the school year.

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 July 2008 )
 
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 My family has lived in Big Spring for 31 years. This last Thursday my mother, Geri York and I had to go out of town for some doctors appts. We stopped at the very last gas station as you leave town heading to Midland. I think it is a Shell Sation. We had to get a gallon of water to add to my truck. We purchased the water and before we could even get it into the truck we had two seperate men ask if we needed any help. This is the reason we live in Big Spring and West Texas!!

Rhonda Bronaugh - Big Spring

 

The greed of the people in Big Spring has become unbelievable since shortly after the refinery explosion! Now that there is an influx of out-of-towners the supply and demand of housing is being strained. Rent has suddenly doubled (or more) and "trailer parks" are popping up all over to help accomodate. All these good ol' boys are lining their pockets on opportunity presented by tragedy and it makes me sick. Not only are they raping the newcomers for their money, but those of us who have lived here for years haven't suddenly come into a lot of money. We still work regular jobs with regular pay. Now we can't even afford to live in our own town because of the greed of all these opportunists!

Tomieka Maddux - Big Spring

  
 
 
 
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