Superintendent search widens

The Camp Verde Unified School District Governing Board holds meetings in the school’s library. Currently, they are replacing outgoing Superintendant Amber Lee. From left are Helen Freeman, Tim Roth, Bob Simbric, Bob Weir, Danny Howe and Amber Lee.
Zack Garcia/Larson Newspapers

The Camp Verde Unified School District Governing Board is turning to the Arizona School Boards Association for help in the search for a new superintendent.

The effort was discussed at a meeting Thursday, March 12.

The ASBA is a private nonprofit organization that helps school boards across the state with a variety of services, including searching for new top administrators.

In addition to helping with the search for a new superintendent here, the ASBA is helping at least a dozen other school districts with searches at the moment, including Queen Creek and Window Rock.

Last month, current Superintendent Amber Lee submitted her letter of resignation to the board. Lee said that she wanted to be closer to her family in southern Arizona.

To read the full story, see the Wednesday, March 18, edition of The Camp Verde Journal.

Mark Lineberger

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