CCUSD: Enter Oct. 14th Q&A Event for Superintendent Search

October 9, 2020

Courtesy Cave Creek Unified School District

The Cave Creek Unified School District Governing Board is in the process of searching for a new District Superintendent. On October 14, 2020, the Board will have an opportunity to select finalists for the position. As a component of the interview process, the Arizona School Boards Association (ASBA) will conduct a question and answer event with the finalists that will be recorded and made available for District stakeholder viewing. Information will be forthcoming regarding how to view the Finalists Q & A Event and how to communicate your thoughts regarding the finalists to the Governing Board.

The Board would like the questions asked of each finalist to be provided by District stakeholders. To submit a question, please click HERE for access to a Google document that provides this opportunity. It is expected that far more questions will be submitted than time will allow. Hence, ASBA will categorize submitted questions and select questions to be asked that represent a variety of topics. Stakeholder questions will be collected through 9:00a.m. on October 16, 2020. At that time questions for the Q & A Event will no longer be accepted.

The link can also be found on CCUSD’s Governing Board Page:

https://www.ccusd93.org/Page/61

Best,

Julia Scotto
Executive Assistant to
Dr. Debbi Burdick, Superintendent & Governing Board
Cave Creek Unified School District
480.575.2016 Phone/480.575.2092 Fax
jscotto@ccusd93.net

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