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Chris Bournea
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The Bexley City Schools district is moving forward with its search for a new superintendent, with finalists to be interviewed in early May, school board member Victoria Powers reported at the April 6 meeting.
April 11 was the deadline for candidates to submit applications for the position. The board will consult with search firm Ray and Associates in late April to narrow down a list of candidates to interview, Powers said.
She serves as the liaison between the district and Ray and Associates.
“As part of the interview process, we are planning forums for stakeholder groups, including a community forum, where all community members will be able to watch the candidates who will be separately interviewed,” she said.
Meet the Authors | virtual author appearances April 4-10
The Columbus Dispatch
Although it s not possible to meet our favorite authors in-person right now, there are virtual meetings taking place each week. In some respects, the online sessions are even better: You don t have to get dressed up and leave the house.
Here s what is in store virtually this week:
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Margaret Peterson Haddix: The Columbus-based author of novels for middle-school readers and young adults will launch her new novel during a virtual appearance at 7 p.m. Tuesday,presented by Cover to Cover Books for Young Readers. “Greystone Secrets #3: The Messengers,” geared to ages 8 to 12, is the conclusion of the series about the Greystones and their doubles, the Gustanos, who must team up to save an alternate world. To register for the Zoom event, go to covertocoverchildrensbooks.com.
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Krupp finds the state meet podium in all four events Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 03/04/2021 - 1:39pm
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Oak Harbor senior swimmer Elayna Krupp. (Photo by Laura Bolander)
Oak Harbor senior Elayna Krupp has come a long way since she began swimming competitively in middle school. Krupp, who hopes to swim for Bowling Green State University next year, reached the podium in four events at the Division II state swim meet at C.T. Branin Natatorium in Canton. However, most of her competitors were swimming competitively at a much younger age than she was. “She came to me in the summer of her eighth grade year and she was kind of raw,” Oak Harbor coach Andrea Sorg said. “She really had not swum before seventh grade competitively. For her to have a career like this and not really compete until you are in seventh grade, that is pretty much unheard of. So, she trained hard, she was very coachable and listened, and she is just all a