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Centreville School Board Interviews Sup. Candidates Part 1
By: Mike Stiles - Thursday, April 21, 2022

(top photo) Jeremy Wright and (bottom photo) Barry Younghans (photos courtesy of Mike Stiles/Swick Broadcasting)

(CENTREVILLE) – Four individuals were interviewed Wednesday night for the Superintendent's position with Centreville Public Schools.

The Centreville Board of Education conducted interviews with Jeremy Wright, Plainwell High School Principal; Dr. Barry Younghans, Assistant Superintendent with Goshen Community Schools; Chad Brady, current Interim Superintendent for Centreville; and Jerome Wolff, Superintendent with Nottawa Community School.

The individuals were selected by the Michigan Association of School Boards out of 17 applicants.

The Centreville School Board asked each candidate a group of questions. One of those questions was how do you attract and retain staff to your district. Wright was the first person interviewed and shares his answer. ...... {LISTEN}.

Younghans explains how he was able to retain teachers at Goshen. ...... {LISTEN}.

To attract teachers, Younghans says your current staff can be your best recruiting tool, by telling how good the district is to work for.



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