Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Alma School Board hires Duffie to lead district

- DAVE PEROZEK

ALMA — The School Board on Tuesday hired Bryan Duffie as its next superinten­dent.

Duffie, superinten­dent of the Jacksonvil­le/North Pulaski School District, will start as Alma’s deputy superinten­dent on July 1. The plan is for Duffie to take over for Superinten­dent David Woolly when Woolly retires in July 2022, according to a news release from the district.

The board unanimousl­y approved hiring Duffie. He’ll be the first superinten­dent from outside the district since 1966, according to board members.

The board received 18 applicatio­ns, more than half of which came from superinten­dents, according to Chapen Rucker, board president.

The board last week interviewe­d Duffie and two other finalists: Rick Gales, superinten­dent of the Stuttgart School District; and Bryan Pruitt, superinten­dent of the Eureka Springs School District.

“We’ve enjoyed getting to know all three of them,” Rucker said. “All of them brought some good ideas that I think we can all take back to Alma.”

Duffie’s experience, however, “stood above the rest,” Rucker said.

Duffie, 50, has been Jacksonvil­le/North Pulaski’s superinten­dent since 2017. His contract was extended last month by a year, to expire June 30, 2024. He previously was superinten­dent of the Westside Consolidat­ed School District in Jonesboro for six years.

Duffie said the Jacksonvil­le board has supported him throughout the process of applying for the Alma job. He also expressed gratitude to the board and the faculty, staff and Jacksonvil­le community members. He will resign from the district June 30.

Duffie holds a doctorate of educationa­l leadership from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.

Alma’s enrollment is about 3,300, according to state data. Jacksonvil­le/North Pulaski’s enrollment is about 3,800.

Duffie is earning $160,000 this year and will make $170,000 next school year with Alma, according to Woolly.

Duffie will step in as Alma moves forward on a number of facility projects made possible by voters’ approval of a taxrate proposal in November. The district plans to build a 6,000-square-foot agricultur­e facility and a 35,000-squarefoot multipurpo­se student activities center, both at the high school. The district also plans to expand its administra­tion building and make repairs or improvemen­ts to its parking lots and roofs.

The Jacksonvil­le district is awaiting a decision from a federal judge on whether it has met its desegregat­ion obligation­s and can be released from most court oversight.

Woolly, 71, has been Alma’s superinten­dent since 2011.

Woolly has worked for the district since 1972, starting as high school band director. His annual salary is $176,580, and he receives an $11,412 car allowance, according to school system records. He announced his retirement plans in December.

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