Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sandoval to choose from three for charter school agency boss

- By Meghin Delaney Las Vegas Review-journal

Two new names and one familiar one are headed to the governor for considerat­ion to lead the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority.

Patrick Gavin, the acting executive director, Brian Scroggins, a deputy director in the authority, and Christy Saul, a Fernley resident who works with at-risk special needs students, were the unanimous choices of the State Public Charter School Authority board on Friday.

While Gavin is the front-runner to retain the post, questionin­g by board member Nora Luna on Friday about his interactio­ns with charter school leaders suggested his reappointm­ent may not be a slam dunk.

“You’ve not always been kind to some of the school leaders in public or even in private,” Luna said. “I would like to know if you feel that or if you feel like you can be supportive even if there’s disagreeme­nts in outcomes.”

Gavin responded that he would work on it.

This is the second time the authority board has sent names to Gov. Brian Sandoval for approval, in accordance with a law passed in 2017. The new law brings the authority board in line with other department­s, giving the governor the ultimate hiring and firing power over the position.

Gavin, who has served in the executive director role since 2014, was among the first three names sent to the governor. But the other two candidates at the time told the Review-journal they were not interested in the position.

The governor’s office sent the names back to the authority board in late October, asking members for a more thorough and transparen­t search, which would include online posting of the job and the conducting of interviews.

Through an online posting, the position garnered five applicants, one who then withdrew. The remaining four applicants were invited to speak to the board Friday. Gavin was the only candidate who attended.

Scroggins was attending a charter safety summit. The other two candidates did not give a reason for their absence.

Contact Meghin Delaney at 702-383-0281 or mdelaney@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Meghindela­ney on Twitter.

 ??  ?? Las Vegas Review-journal file Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval will receive names of prospectiv­e leaders of the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority for the second time.
Las Vegas Review-journal file Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval will receive names of prospectiv­e leaders of the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority for the second time.

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