Dayton Daily News

Push to make Hook state school superinten­dent denied for now

- By Eileen McClory Contact this reporter at 937-694-2016 or email eileen.mcclory@coxinc.com.

The State Board of Education will continue to look for a state superinten­dent of public instructio­n, after voting down a motion Tuesday to immediatel­y consider Springboro schools superinten­dent Larry Hook for the job.

At the state board meeting, a motion was introduced to move forward with an emergency considerat­ion to appoint Hook as state superinten­dent. The vote was 10-7 against the motion.

The members voting to move forward argued the state has taken almost a year to find a replacemen­t for former state superinten­dent Paolo DeMaria, who resigned last September. The board approved Steve Dackin as the superinten­dent of public instructio­n in a 14-4 vote on May 10, but Dackin, an ex-member of the state Board of Education, abruptly resigned at the beginning of June.

The board approved Stephanie Siddens as interim state superinten­dent on

Monday. She has been the interim state superinten­dent since DeMaria retired. Siddens did not apply for the top job but had been approved as Dackin’s deputy.

Charlotte McGuire, the Board of Education president, said in an interview last week the board’s next step will either be to move forward with either a new round of applicants or ask Siddens to apply for the job. The board anticipate­s discussing their next steps at the July meeting.

Hook had been one of the finalists for the state superinten­dent post before Dacking was selected. State board members touted Hook’s qualificat­ions to be the next state superinten­dent, and some said it was also important to move forward more quickly.

“By our next meeting, we will be at or beyond the middle of summer,” said

Walt Davis, an at-large state board member from Lebanon. “School starts shortly after that. It’s not fair to the people of Ohio, who are waiting to hear about this leadership that we’re supposed to be selecting, for us to just be casual about it and take our time just because it might feel better to some of us.”

Dackin had initially led the state board’s search for the next superinten­dent, before resigning and applying for the job himself. That created some controvers­y, which Dackin alluded to in his resignatio­n letter, dated June 3.

“Concerns have been raised about my recent acceptance of the position of Superinten­dent of Public Instructio­n,” Dackin wrote. “I don’t want ‘revolving door’ questions to distract from the important work ahead for schools, educators, and especially children.”

A letter from the Ohio Ethics Commission, dated May 2, says the Commission was considerin­g opening an investigat­ion into Dackin’s role in the selection process for the state superinten­dent position before applying for it himself.

It’s not clear if an investigat­ion was ever opened. The Ohio Ethics Commission did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

McGuire said in a statement Tuesday that the Board of Education complied with the request for documents needed for a possible investigat­ion.

“At that time, the State Board determined that Mr. Dackin’s leadership, experience, vision for the future and commitment to student success were important to keeping with the State Board’s priorities to support Ohio’s students, families and school communitie­s,” McGuire said of the vote on May 10. “The State Board of Education and Ohio Department of Education remain committed to supporting a transparen­t process with integrity.”

 ?? ?? Larry Hook, superinten­dent of Springboro school district.
Larry Hook, superinten­dent of Springboro school district.

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