The Denver Post

Districts announce superinten­dent picks

- By Tiney Ricciardi

Two of Colorado’s four largest school systems announced replacemen­ts to fill their superinten­dent positions, after a year that led to higher-than-usual turnover among district leaders.

On Tuesday, the board of Jeffco Public Schools unanimousl­y nominated Tracy Dorland, deputy superinten­dent of Adams 12 Five Star Schools, as the sole finalist for superinten­dent. She would succeed Jason Glass, who left the district in September after three years in the position.

Similarly, Cherry Creek School District board of education nominated Christophe­r Smith, the district’s current chief of staff, as the sole finalist to replace Scott Siegfried, who will retire at the end of the school year. The board voted unanimousl­y Wednesday on Smith’s nomination.

Under Colorado law, the districts must wait 14 days before voting to confirm their nomination­s. Jeffco expects to confirm Dorland in mid-April. It’s unclear when Cherry Creek plans to confirm Smith.

Dorland goes to Jeffco Public Schools after eight years in Adams 12, where she began as chief academic officer.

She served as deputy superinten­dent for three and a half years, leading efforts to support strategic planning and community engagement as well as the implementa­tion of a $350 million bond program, according to an announceme­nt.

Before joining Adams 12, Dorland spent more than 12 years in Denver Public Schools as a teacher, principal and deputy chief academic officer, among other positions.

A Jefferson County resident and parent to two Jeffco students, Dorland was one of 28 people who applied for the job. The board interviewe­d seven candidates and followed up with four people for second interviews.

Smith joined the Cherry Creek School District in 2009 as a principal before serving in administra­tion. He became chief of staff in 2018. Smith was selected as the sole superinten­dent finalist from a pool of two internal candidates, which included assistant superinten­dent Jennifer Perry, the district said.

Meanwhile, Denver Public Schools, Colorado’s largest district, hired Alma Advisory Group in February to lead the search for a new leader after former superinten­dent Susana Cordova’s resignatio­n in December.

The district is accepting applicatio­ns for the job and expects to announce finalists by May before choosing a superinten­dent by June.

Applicatio­ns for Douglas County School District superinten­dent closed on March 18, and the board of education is slated to announce finalists for the job on April 16. The district plans to have a permanent hire by May 15 to replace former superinten­dent Thomas Tucker, who resigned in September. Poudre School District expects to announce its finalists for superinten­dent by the end of March. The district’s hire, who will replace outgoing leader Sandra Smyser, is expected to start by July.

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