Dayton Daily News

Carlisle Local names new superinten­dent

- By Ed Richter Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 513-594-5546 or email Ed.Richter@coxinc.com.

The Carlisle Local School District announced Thursday that Robert Fischer will be the new superinten­dent of schools starting Aug. 1, replacing David Vail, who is retiring.

Carlisle will be a homecoming for Fischer, who was assistant middle school principal in the district from 2004-2008. Most recently, he has been the superinten­dent of the National Trail Local School District in Preble County since 2018.

“I’m very excited about this,” Fischer said. “I think the best answer is going back to a district I’m familiar with. I have many fond memories and I plan to finish my career here.”

District Treasurer Dan Bassler said a special meeting of the Board of Education is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday at the high school auditorium to approve Fischer to the new position, with a three-year contract to start. Bassler said Fischer will be paid a salary of $145,000 a year.

Fischer has 30 years of educationa­l experience, including eight years in superinten­dent roles. He has served as a classroom teacher, assistant principal, assistant athletic director, middle school principal and high school principal. He also previously served as superinten­dent of the Twin Valley School District.

Fischer is a Germantown resident, and the assistant principal job in Carlisle was his first position in school administra­tion. He said he’s looking forward to reconnecti­ng with the Carlisle community and school staff.

Fischer was among 19 candidates seeking the Carlisle superinten­dent position. In addition to Fischer, those applying for the position included Matt Bishop, Ron Brown, Trang Cannon, Christophe­r Conley, Joy DrakesStok­es, Ian Frank, Clint Freese, Dustin Gehring, Joseph Hall, Martha Hasselbusc­h, Andrew Huber, Rebecca Huber, Aaron Marshall, Norbert Martini, Michael Milner, Jeff Patrick, Amy Randolph and Lisa Tuttle Huff. The superinten­dent’s search was conducted by the Warren County Educationa­l Service Center.

As superinten­dent, Fischer will succeed David Vail, who has been in that position since September 2020 and oversaw the transition and opening of the district’s new K-12 building.

Vail will step down at the end of his current contract on July 31. Prior to joining the Carlisle district, Vail said Carlisle was the 10th school district in five southwest Ohio counties in which he served during his career.

Before becoming Carlisle’s superinten­dent, Vail served as superinten­dent of schools in Versailles and Miamisburg, retiring from the Miamisburg post in 2020. He also served as an administra­tor for the Bethel and Brookville school districts, and before that spent 15 years teaching math and coaching in the Oakwood, Xenia, Dayton, Bellbrook and Centervill­e school districts.

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