By Mark Niesse
May 13, 2013The group responsible for finding Atlanta Public Schools’ next superintendent is planning to hear from the community this week and next week.
The meetings will help the search committee develop a profile of the future superintendent based on discussions with parents, teachers and students. Once the profile is approved by the Atlanta Board of Education, the committee will use it to attract candidates.
The meetings will be held at 6 p.m. at 10 schools throughout the school district on Wednesday, Thursday, May 20 and May 21.
Mark Niesse is an enterprise reporter and covers elections and Georgia government for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and is considered an expert on elections and voting. Before joining the AJC, he worked for The Associated Press in Atlanta, Honolulu and Montgomery, Alabama. He also reported for The Daily Report and The Santiago Times in Chile.
Mark Niesse is an enterprise reporter and covers elections and Georgia government for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and is considered an expert on elections and voting. Before joining the AJC, he worked for The Associated Press in Atlanta, Honolulu and Montgomery, Alabama. He also reported for The Daily Report and The Santiago Times in Chile.