Troubled district makes interim leader permanent
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Jeffrey Baier is poised to be appointed as the permanent superintendent of the Mountain View Whisman School District after serving as interim since February. The district has faced numerous challenges, including financial troubles and community dissatisfaction, following the resignation of long-term superintendent Ayinde Rudolph amid an audit for potential fraud. Baier, a former principal and superintendent with deep ties to the community, aims to refocus efforts on improving classroom learning. His upcoming contract includes an annual salary of $385,000. The board will also discuss supporting new tenants in the district's housing project.
Baier, who has been interim superintendent since February, aims to redirect the district's focus back to classroom learning following a year of financial turmoil and community unrest.
The Mountain View Whisman School District's board is poised to confirm Jeffrey Baier as its permanent superintendent, sealing his contract for a tenure critical to restoring stability.
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