Washington County Enterprise-Leader

School Seeks Athletic Director

FARMINGTON COMMITTEE FOCUSES ON THREE CANDIDATES

- By Mark Humphrey

FARMINGTON — Farmington wants its new athletic director to “demonstrat­e relentless commitment to academic and athletic achievemen­t of all students,” according to the position descriptio­n in a recruitmen­t advertisem­ent.

Last week Farmington began evaluating 20 applicants for the athletic director position with a hire expected to be in place by July 1. The process went into the interview stage on Monday, June 1. According to Michelle Beeks in the district office a formal recommenda­tion will be presented to the school board on June 22.

The “relentless commitment” language contained within a listing on schoolspri­ng. com posted May 14 and closed

May 22 describes the type of person desired to oversee athletics within an ever-expanding district.

Five years ago Farmington operated through an entirely different set of lenses prior to vast changes comprised of three phases of constructi­on finished since January of 2015 beginning with Cardinal Arena and the Performing Arts Center, a new high school in 2017; and most recently — completion of the $16 million Farmington Sports Complex in 2019.

Not only that, the district also rolled out boys and girls soccer as club sports in 2020 before the covid-19 crisis led to cancellati­on of spring sports. Farmington will compete as a regular soccer program in 2021.

The district began accepting in-house applicatio­ns in mid-May then opened the position to

“We won’t be looking outside for this. We’ve got three real good ones.” Jon Paul Laffoon Incoming Farmington School Superinten­dent

at- large applicants a few days later. Incoming Superinten­dent Jon Paul Laffoon, who will take over July 1, formed a committee to review the applicatio­ns and Assistant Superinten­dent Stephanie Pinkerton received applicatio­ns in the district office.

The covid-19 pandemic apparently didn’t detract from the number of applicatio­ns received with 17 people willing to relocate should they be selected for the position. According to Beeks, applicatio­ns from outside the state included five from Texas, two from Maryland, and one each from Iowa, Colorado, North Dakota and Minnesota. The district received four applicatio­ns from Northwest Arkansas, one from Vilonia and one from Fort Smith.

Three longtime head coaches at Farmington — Jay Harper ( baseball), Randy Osnes (softball and golf) and Beau Thompson (boys basketball) — submitted in-house applicatio­ns. Harper is dean of students at the high school, works as an assistant football coach and returned to the defensive coordinato­r position in 2019.

The hiring committee is made up of Laffoon, outgoing Superinten­dent Bryan Law, Pinkerton, Assistant Superinten­dent Terri Strope, high school Principal Jon Purifoy and Joe McClung, junior high principal.

Purifoy assumed the responsibi­lities of interim athletic director following the retirement of long-time athletic director Brad Blew on Jan. 31. Purifoy, who already has substantia­l fulltime duties as principal, did not intend to stay on as athletic director.

On Friday, Laffoon said the committee interviewe­d Harper, Osnes and Thompson last week and does not plan to interview any of the candidates from outside the district.

“I looked through all the applicatio­ns and the inside applicants were very strong,” Laffoon said. “We won’t be looking outside for this. We’ve got three real good ones.”

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