Springfield News-Sun

Tipp City school board aims to hire Versailles’ Moran as new superinten­dent

- By Nancy Bowman Contributi­ng Writer Contact this contributi­ng writer at nancykburr@aol. com.

TIPP CITY — The Tipp City school board voted unanimousl­y Tuesday night to offer a contract to Aaron Moran, of Versailles, to become the district’s next superinten­dent.

The vote was made after the board met in a closed executive session earlier in the evening to interview three candidates for the position now held by Mark Stefanik.

The board voted in January to non-renew the contract of Stefanik effective this summer. Stefanik has been superinten­dent since 2020.

Moran was the other finalist for the superinten­dent job three years ago when the board voted to hire Stefanik.

Moran has been the superinten­dent of Versailles Local Schools in Darke County since 2012. The Versailles district has roughly half the student population of the Tipp City district, and according to Ohio Department of Education data, shares some similariti­es in having comparativ­ely high test scores and high median family income.

Moran was contacted for comment but had not responded by Wednesday afternoon.

The district received nine applicatio­ns for the job and chose to interview Moran; Cindy Endsley, Spencervil­le schools superinten­dent; and Jeremy Pequignot, Franklin-monroe schools superinten­dent.

The board also voted to have human resources director Lisa Tuttle-huff work with Moran on a proposed contract.

All five board members were asked to comment on Moran’s selection.

“Mr. Moran leads by example and puts student needs at the center of every decision. He’s a highly respected leader with a proven track record,” said Tipp City school board member Theresa Dunaway. “His passion, moral compass, values and integrity are going to create a muchneeded climate and culture that will truly stand for excellence. What an exciting time for our district and our community.”

Board member Rick Mains said he was impressed that Moran’s “decisions were always based on what he believes is best for the kids, the parent, the teachers and his community.”

Mains said he also was impressed by Moran’s work at Versailles, including a national high school ranking of 2,686 out of 17,843 schools, and thinks that Moran would be a “very strong community leader.”

Board member Anne Zakkour deferred to board President Simon Patry, who declined comment, and member Amber Drum did not respond.

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