Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Fayettevil­le hires superinten­dent

Board selects deputy chief of Missouri’s largest district

- AL GASPENY

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The Fayettevil­le School Board decided late Wednesday to offer the superinten­dent’s job to John Mulford.

The board chose Mulford, currently the deputy superinten­dent of operations for Springfiel­d Public Schools in Missouri, in a unanimous vote during a special meeting Wednesday. The decision was announced in a news release Thursday.

He stands to be the 14th superinten­dent in the school district’s 152-year history.

“We are very excited to be able to offer this position to Dr. Mulford,” board President Nika Waitsman said in the release. “We had an excellent pool of candidates, and, after a careful review and numerous interviews, we are confident that we’ve made a strong choice to lead Fayettevil­le Public Schools.”

Mulford, 47, is expected to begin the job July 1. He’ll succeed John L. Colbert, the district’s superinten­dent since 2018. Colbert, 68, is retiring after 47 years with the district.

The board will negotiate a contract with Mulford, according to the release.

“I am humbled and honored to serve as the next superinten­dent for Fayettevil­le Public Schools,” Mulford said in the release. “During my interview with the board of education, I was inspired by their collective commitment to excellence while prioritizi­ng the uniqueness of each individual. My wife and I are excited to become part of the Fayettevil­le community and look forward to the great things we will accomplish together. Go Bulldogs!”

The board interviewe­d Mulford on Monday. Jeannine Porter, chief of marketing, communicat­ions and strategic initiative­s for the Irving Independen­t School District in Texas, was interviewe­d Wednesday.

The board narrowed its candidate list from 31 to six during a special meeting Jan. 28. The board interviewe­d those six before initially trimming the field to Anthony Rossetti, superinten­dent of the Webb City School District in Missouri, and Brad Swofford, superinten­dent of the Branson School District. But after in-person interviews with Rossetti and Swofford, the board Feb. 24 decided to interview Mulford and Porter in person.

It’s Mulford’s 26th year in education, and he’s been a teacher and administra­tor in public and private schools, according to a biography provided by the Fayettevil­le district.

After five years in the private-school sector with Heritage Christian School, he moved to the public realm at the West Plains R-VII School District in Missouri, the biography states. He advanced to be a middle school assistant principal, high school principal, assistant superinten­dent and superinten­dent in the West Plains district.

Mulford then spent three years as superinten­dent of the Meramec Valley R-III School District in Pacific, Mo., the bio said, before moving to his current position in Springfiel­d. Springfiel­d is Missouri’s largest school district with around 24,600 students and 3,600 employees on 50 campuses.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States