know your role wrote:Honestly, I am impressed that Doug made this decision. He really showed where his heart is at this time and it is still coaching. So hats off to him. We all know that when he decides to finish coaching that the super job will be waiting for him, and he completely deserves it, he truly is the face of the Oak Hill community.
Whether the stepping down of the principal is fishy or not, qualified has a point (which pains me to agree with him), this is what most people wanted on here wanted. Which was the right decision.
The funny thing is, in essence he had to hire himself as the principal. It is the super's job to make recommendations for hire. But it is good to see that it all worked out.
So you're saying that when the BOE hires a new super, they should tell that person the job is only theirs until Doug Hale wants it back? Doug chose to coach basketball, now the BOE needs to find someone for the super position who is qualified and ready to lead the District forward. And that job should belong to that person as long as they wish, as long as they are performing satisfactorily.