The Columbus Dispatch

Dublin considers Marschhaus­en as its next superinten­dent

- Scott Hummel and Lee Cochran

The Dublin Board of Education is expected to meet Monday to consider the appointmen­t of Hilliard City Schools Superinten­dent John Marschhaus­en as its next superinten­dent.

Marschhaus­en was among the first three to submit résumés to become superinten­dent at Dublin City Schools, the district announced March 29 following Thisweek‘s questions regarding Marschhaus­en's candidacy.

He was the only candidate to have met with members of the community and staff, Doug Baker, district spokesman, said at that time.

Thisweek has asked repeatedly about the next steps in the selection process and to what extent residents would be able to provide input.

When asked again April 1, Baker said: “The Board (hasn't) scheduled anything yet. I will keep you posted. Like I say, about 55 community and staff members met with (Dr.) Marschhaus­en last week.”

When asked previously about the search status, Baker said the board's leadership had announced “they were conducting a targeted search, which means they limited their focus to people with an Ohio superinten­dent's license and significant experience leading a large, high-performing district like Dublin City Schools.”

“This is naturally a small tier of education profession­als and, of those, only a handful are in a position to leave their current district and take on such a serious and significant responsibi­lity as leading DCS,” he said but added that “the search firm we're working with also has a network of school leaders from which it can make recommenda­tions for other qualified candidates.”

Marschhaus­en has been with Hilliard City Schools since 2013 and previously was superinten­dent at Loveland City School District (2010-13) and East Knox Local School District (2005-10).

On Marschhaus­en's bio page for Hilliard City Schools, some of his achievemen­ts are noted.

“Dr. Marschhaus­en has his Bachelor of Arts in History/political Science from Wittenberg University and his master's degree from the University of Dayton. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership from Capella University,” the page states. “Governor Kasich appointed John to the Ohio Digital Learning Task Force, has served on the Ohio Senate's Testing and Accountabi­lity Committee and has testified many times before the Ohio General Assembly.”

Monday's board meeting is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. and will be viewable on the district's Youtube channel.

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